Low Bandwidth Device Connect Services Sample Clauses

Low Bandwidth Device Connect Services. The optional Low Bandwidth Device Connect Services provides the availability of custom low bandwidth device connections (below 3 Mbps) and are priced as described below for a month- to-month Service Term and a Standard Service GOS. The Low Bandwidth Connect Services are only available for device (e.g., oil well monitoring, road counter, video camera, etc.) connections and are not a substitute for the end-user bandwidths specified in Section 2.1 of this Service Attachment. 1. MRC per circuit: $60 2. Install Fee: $700 3. Comes with 1GB of data per month 4. Above 1GB priced at $.25 per 1 MB per month up to a maximum charge of $360 per month, including the $60 MRC 5. Data capped at 3GB per month 6. Upon reasonable notice to the Customer, a Low Bandwidth Connect Service can be terminated by Agile if the connected device is suspected of malfunctioning The Low Bandwidth Connect Services are only available for devices such as oil well monitoring, road counters, weather monitoring stations, and similar uses and are not a substitute for Preconfigured Circuits.
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Low Bandwidth Device Connect Services. This optional Service provides the availability of custom low bandwidth device connections (below 3 Mbps) and are priced as described in Section 6 below. The Low Bandwidth Connect Services are only available for device (e.g., oil well monitoring, road counter, video camera, etc) connections and are not a substitute for the end-user bandwidths specified and priced in the pricing table in Section 6.2 (“Preconfigured Circuits”).
Low Bandwidth Device Connect Services. This optional Service provides the availability of custom low-bandwidth device connections (below 3 Mbps) and are priced as follows for a month-to-month Service Term and a standard GOS. 1. MRC per circuit: $60 2. Install Fee: $700 3. Comes with 1GB of data per month 4. Above 1GB priced at $.25 per 1 MB per month up to a maximum charge of $360 per month, including the $60 MRC 5. Data capped at 3GB per month 6. Upon reasonable notice to the Subscriber, a Low Bandwidth Connect Service can be terminated by Agile if the connected device is suspected of malfunctioning The Low Bandwidth Connect Services are only available for devices such as oil well monitoring, road counters, weather monitoring stations, and similar uses and are not a substitute for Preconfigured Circuits.

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