Power Source and Battery Back-Up Sample Clauses

Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Atlantic Broadband Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. Atlantic Broadband has backup batteries available for purchase to supply power for a limited period of time in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises. If Voice Service is also being used with Internet Service, continued use of the Internet Service during a power outage will decrease the battery backup life. Additionally, any battery backup attached to Atlantic Broadband Equipment may enable backup Voice Service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that the Voice Service will be available in all circumstances. If the voice-capable modem is equipped with a Subscriber provided backup battery, such battery is used to provide service during a power outage to your home where power to Atlantic Broadband’s network remains available. The length of time that the Voice Service will be available during a power outage will depend on the following: (i) the backup battery remains properly installed in the voice-capable modem; (ii) the condition and age of the backup battery; and (iii) the amount of Voice Service usage when the voice-capable modem is utilizing power from the backup battery. You understand and acknowledge that: (i) the performance of the backup battery is not guaranteed; and (ii) you will not be able to use the Voice Service if electrical power to the voice-capable modem is interrupted and the voice-capable modem does not have a functioning backup battery. A voice-capable modem backup battery does not power cordless phones or other equipment connected to the telephone line that require electricity from your Premises, such as telecommunications devices used to assist customers with disabilities. UNDER THE FOREGOING CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING IF THE ELECTRICAL POWER AND/OR CABLE NETWORK OR FACILITIES OF ATLANTIC BROADBAND ARE NOT OPERATING, THE VOICE SERVICE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO ACCESS EMERGENCY 911, ALARM AND SECURITY SERVICES, AND MEDICAL MONITORING SERVICES, WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE. ATLANTIC BROADBAND WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES ARISING AS A RESULT OF THE UNAVAILABILITY OF THE VOICE SERVICE. In the event of a power failure you may be required to reset your Atlantic Broadband Equipment or other equipment prior to uti...
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Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Breezeline Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. IF YOU LOSE POWER, YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICES WILL NOT WORK, INCLUDING EMERGENCY 911, ALARM AND SECURITY SERVICES, AND MEDICAL MONITORING SERVICES THAT RELY ON OUR PHONE SERVICE. Breezeline has backup batteries available for purchase to supply power for a limited period of time in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises. Batteries are not included in our standard equipment rental since many of our customers prefer to avoid the extra cost of batteries by choosing to rely on mobile phones and/or provide their own backup power sources that can also power other equipment. You are responsible for making your own decision about whether or how to supply back-up power for your phone service. The rates and ordering information for batteries are posted at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/breezeline-store. You can also call Breezeline Customer Service 000- 000-0000 for assistance.
Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Atlantic Broadband Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Customer. Atlantic Broadband has backup batteries available for purchase to supply power for a limited period of time in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises. If Voice Service is also being used with Internet
Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Breezeline Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. Breezeline has backup batteries available for purchase to supply power for a limited period of time in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises. If Voice Service is also being used with Internet Service, continued use of the Internet Service during a power outage will decrease the battery backup life. Additionally, any battery backup attached to Breezeline Equipment may enable backup Voice Service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that the Voice Service will be available in all circumstances. If the voice-capable modem is equipped with a Subscriber provided backup battery, such battery is used to provide service during a power outage to your home where power to Breezeline’s network remains available. The length of time that the Voice Service will be available during a power outage will depend on the following: (i) the backup battery remains
Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Atlantic Broadband Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. Atlantic Broadband Equipment does have an installed backup battery to supply power in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises for a limited period of time not to exceed six (6) hours. If Voice Service is also being used with Internet Service, continued use of the Internet Service during a power outage will decrease the battery backup life. Additionally, any battery included in Atlantic Broadband Equipment may enable backup Voice Service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that the Voice Service will be available in all circumstances. If the voice-capable mo- dem is equipped with a backup battery, such battery is used to provide service during a power outage to your home where power to Atlantic Broadband’s network remains available. The length of time that the Voice Service will be available during a power outage will depend on the following: (i) the backup battery remains properly installed in the voice-capable modem;
Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless the Atlantic Broadband Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (e.g. active wall socket) provided by the Customer. Some models of the Atlantic Broadband Equipment have installed backup battery, which may supply power for some limited period of time for phone service in the event of a power outage at the Customer’s Premises. Under certain circumstances, including if the electrical power and/or cable network or facilities of the Company are not operating, the Service, including the ability to access emergency 911, alarm and security services, and medical monitoring services, will not be available. The Company will not be responsible for any losses or damages arising as a result of the unavailability of the Servicerefer to Section 16 relative to failure of service. In the event of a power failure you may be required to reset your Atlantic Broadband Equipment or other Atlantic Broadband equipment prior to utilizing the Service.
Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own power source and will not work unless Breezeline Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. IF YOU LOSE POWER, YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICES WILL NOT WORK, INCLUDING EMERGENCY 911, ALARM AND SECURITY SERVICES, AND MEDICAL MONITORING SERVICES THAT RELY ON OUR PHONE SERVICE. Breezeline has backup batteries available for purchase to supply power for a limited period of time in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises. Batteries are not included in our standard equipment rental since many of our customers prefer to avoid the extra cost of batteries by choosing to rely on mobile phones and/or provide their own backup power sources that can also power other equipment. You are responsible for making your own decision about whether or how to supply back-up power for your phone service. The rates and ordering information for batteries are posted at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/breezeline-store. You can also call Breezeline Customer Service 000-000-0000 for assistance. The warranty period for batteries ordered directly from Breezeline is specified by the battery manufacturer. Any warranty claims must be submitted to the battery manufacturer, whose information can be found in the manual provided with the battery. Please note the battery is designed to fit your specific telephone modem and may not be available at retail stores. For any backup batteries purchased from Arris website, those are subject to Arris’s terms and conditions. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BREEZELINE IS NOT LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE BATTERY. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BREEZELINE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES FOR THE BATTERY, WHETHER IMPLIED, EXPRESSED, ORAL, WRITTEN OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Additionally, you understand that any battery backup attached to Breezeline Equipment may enable backup Voice Service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that the Voice Service will be available in all circumstances. The length of time that the Voice Service will be available during a power outage will depend on the following: (i) the backup battery remains properly installed in the voice-capable modem;
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Power Source and Battery Back-Up. The Voice Service does not have its own powersource and will not work unless the Atlantic Broadband Equipment is connected to an independent power supply (for example, an active wall socket) provided by the Subscriber. The Atlantic Broadband Equipment does have an installed backup battery to supply power in the event of a power outage at the Subscriber’s Premises for a limited period of time not to exceed six (6) hours. If Voice Service is also being used with Internet Service, continued use of the Internet Service during a power outage will decrease the battery backup life. Additionally, any battery included in Atlantic Broadband Equipment may enable backup Voice Service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that the Voice Service will be available in all circumstances. Under certain circumstances, including if the electrical power and/or cable network or facilities of Atlantic Broadband are not operating, the Voice Service, including the ability to access emergency 911, alarm and security services, and medical monitoring services, will not be available. Atlantic Broadband will not be responsible for any losses or damages arising as a result of the unavailability of the Voice Service. In the event of a power failure you may be required to reset your Atlantic Broadband Equipment or other equipment prior to utilizing the Voice Service.

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