Our Rights to Limit or End Bark Wireless Service or the Agreement Sample Clauses

Our Rights to Limit or End Bark Wireless Service or the Agreement. 19.1. WE MAY LIMIT, THROTTLE, SUSPEND OR TERMINATE YOUR BARK WIRELESS SERVICE OR AGREEMENT WITHOUT NOTICE AT ANY TIME AND FOR ANY REASON, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, if you, any User of your Bark Phone(s), or any User on your Wireless Account: (a) breaches the Agreement; (b) transfer(s) your Bark Wireless Service to another person without our consent; (c) becomes insolvent, goes bankrupt or threatens bankruptcy (except as prohibited by law); (d) misuses your Bark Wireless Service or Bark Phone as described in Section 18 above; (e) uses your Bark Wireless Service or Bark Phone in a manner that is excessive, unusually burdensome, or unprofitable to us; (f) are on a Bark Wireless Service plan that we determine is no longer available to you; or (g) if there is a change in Bark Wireless Service availability in your area. We may impose credit, usage or other limits to your Bark Wireless Service, suspend your Bark Wireless Service, or block certain types of calls, messages or sessions (such as international, 10XXX, 0+/0-, chat services, 900 or 976 calls), in our sole discretion and without notice. “Unlimited data” single-month and multi-month plan subscribers will experience reduced speeds and increased latency after using >35GB of data within a given monthly period and the data connection may be suspended for subscribers using >50GB of data within a given monthly period, to be restored in the next monthly period unless Bark determines that such usage was unauthorized under these T&Cs and cancels such subscriber’s Bark Wireless Services accordingly.
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