Common use of PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES Clause in Contracts

PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 6.1 CenturyLink Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by CenturyLink to BullsEye, and not to BullsEye’s End User Customers. 6.2 Dispatching of CenturyLink’s technicians to BullsEye’s End User Customers’ premises shall be accomplished by CenturyLink pursuant to a request received from BullsEye. 6.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, in those instances in which CenturyLink personnel are required pursuant to this Agreement to interface directly with BullsEye’s End User Customers for the purpose of installation, repair and/or maintenance of services, such personnel shall inform the customer, if asked, that he or she is there acting on behalf of the customer’s local service provider. In these situations, any written “leave behind” materials that CenturyLink technicians provide to BullsEye’s customer will be non-branded materials that does not identify the work being performed as being performed by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will not rebrand its vehicles and personnel. 6.4 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to BullsEye’s local service customer’s premises and the customer is not at home, the CenturyLink technician will leave at the customer’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the customer to call BullsEye for rescheduling of the repair.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Resale Agreement, Resale Agreement, Resale Agreement

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PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 6.1 CenturyLink Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by CenturyLink to BullsEyeMetTel, and not to BullsEyeMetTel’s End User Customers. 6.2 Dispatching of CenturyLink’s technicians to BullsEyeMetTel’s End User Customers’ premises shall be accomplished by CenturyLink pursuant to a request received from BullsEyeMetTel. 6.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, in those instances in which CenturyLink personnel are required pursuant to this Agreement to interface directly with BullsEyeMetTel’s End User Customers for the purpose of installation, repair and/or maintenance of services, such personnel shall inform the customer, if asked, that he or she is there acting on behalf of the customer’s local service provider. In these situations, any written “leave behind” materials that CenturyLink technicians provide to BullsEyeMetTel’s customer will be non-branded materials that does not identify the work being performed as being performed by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will not rebrand its vehicles and personnel. 6.4 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to BullsEyeMetTel’s local service customer’s premises and the customer is not at home, the CenturyLink technician will leave at the customer’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the customer to call BullsEye MetTel for rescheduling of the repair.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Resale Agreement, Resale Agreement

PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 6.1 CenturyLink Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by CenturyLink to BullsEyeSpectrotel, and not to BullsEyeSpectrotel’s End User Customers. 6.2 Dispatching of CenturyLink’s technicians to BullsEyeSpectrotel’s End User Customers’ premises shall be accomplished by CenturyLink pursuant to a request received from BullsEyeSpectrotel. 6.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, in those instances in which CenturyLink personnel are required pursuant to this Agreement to interface directly with BullsEyeSpectrotel’s End User Customers for the purpose of installation, repair and/or maintenance of services, such personnel shall inform the customer, if asked, that he or she is there acting on behalf of the customer’s local service provider. In these situations, any written “leave behind” materials that CenturyLink technicians provide to BullsEyeSpectrotel’s customer will be non-branded materials that does not identify the work being performed as being performed by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will not rebrand its vehicles and personnel. 6.4 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to BullsEyeSpectrotel’s local service customer’s premises and the customer is not at home, the CenturyLink technician will leave at the customer’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the customer to call BullsEye Spectrotel for rescheduling of the repair.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resale Agreement

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PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 6.1 CenturyLink Maintenance maintenance of Service Chargesservice charges, for premises visits requested by TWCIS (AL), when applicable, will be billed by CenturyLink to BullsEyeTWCIS (AL), and not to BullsEyeTWCIS (AL)’s End User Customers. 6.2 Dispatching of CenturyLink’s technicians to BullsEyeTWCIS (AL)’s End User Customers’ Customer’s premises shall be accomplished by CenturyLink pursuant to a request received from BullsEyeTWCIS (AL). 6.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, in those instances in which CenturyLink personnel are required pursuant to this Agreement to interface directly with BullsEye’s End User Customers Users for the purpose of installation, repair and/or maintenance of services, such personnel shall inform the customerCustomer, if asked, that he or she is there acting on behalf of the customer’s local service provider. In these situations, any written “leave behind” materials that CenturyLink technicians provide to BullsEye’s customer the End User will be non-branded materials that does do not identify the work being performed as being performed by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will not rebrand its vehicles and personnel. 6.4 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to BullsEye’s local service customeran End User Customer’s premises and the customer is not at home, the CenturyLink technician will leave at the customerCustomer’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the customer Customer to call BullsEye his local service provider for rescheduling of the repair.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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