Common use of No Internet Telephony in India Clause in Contracts

No Internet Telephony in India. Verizon's license from the Indian Ministry of Communications, Department of Telecommunications (“DOT”) requires Verizon to restrict use of its Internet Dedicated Service for Internet telephony. Customer expressly agrees that it shall not use, or permit others to use, the Service for Internet telephony except in one of the following three ways: (i) personal computer (within or outside India) to personal computer (within or outside India); (ii) personal computer(within India) to the public switched telephone network (“PSTN”) outside of India (PSTN connection gateway located outside India); or (iii) IP-based H.323 or SIP terminal connected directly to a licensed ISP within India to a H.323, SIP, or similar terminal connected directly to a licensed ISP anywhere in the world (including India).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.verizon.com, www.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com

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No Internet Telephony in India. Verizon's license from the Indian Ministry of Communications, Department of Telecommunications (“DOT”) requires Verizon to restrict use of its the Internet Dedicated Service for Internet telephony. Customer expressly agrees that it shall not use, or permit others to use, the Service for Internet telephony except in one of the following three ways: (i) personal Personal computer (within or outside India) to personal computer (within or outside India); (ii) personal computer(within India) to the public switched telephone network (“PSTN”) outside of India (PSTN connection gateway located outside of India); or (iii) IP-based H.323 or SIP terminal connected directly to a licensed ISP within India to a H.323, SIP, SIP or similar terminal connected directly to a licensed ISP anywhere in the world (including India).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.verizon.com, www.verizon.com

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