Professional Deployment Services Assumptions Sample Clauses

Professional Deployment Services Assumptions. 4.1 All Sites will have no more than one turn-up phase of the Unison Services. If more than one turn-up phase is required, this can be provided as a billable Professional Services charge. 4.2 Any sites requiring Rogers to install CPE are assumed to be commercial spaces (office or industrial space, etc.). Rogers cannot install Unison equipment in private homes. Customer may self-install phones. Routers/switches can only be installed in commercial spaces.
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Professional Deployment Services Assumptions. 4.1 All Sites will have no more than one turn-up phase of the Unison Services. If more than one turn-up phase is required, this can be provided as a billable Professional Services charge. 4.2 Any sites requiring Rogers to install CPE are assumed to be commercial spaces (office or industrial space, etc.). Rogers cannot install Unison equipment in private homes. Customer may self-install phones. Routers/switches can only be installed in commercial spaces. 4.3 Pricing for Customer-led testing assumes that testing will not exceed a two-week duration. All additional testing is a billable Professional Service. 4.4 All installation and configuration will be coordinated, on the Customer side, by the Customer Project Manager. Rogers will not coordinate work with multiple Customer contacts. 4.5 You are solely responsible for completing a backup of all existing data, software, and programs on supported product(s) before receiving the Professional Deployment Services (including telephone support). ROGERS WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF OR RECOVERY OF DATA, PROGRAMS, OR LOSS OF USE OF SUPPORTED PRODUCT(S) OR NETWORKS. 4.6 Customer is solely responsible to provide any hardware, software (inclusive of software licenses), third party services or equipment which are not being provided for under the service agreement and which are required to enable the provision of the Unison Services. 4.7 Customer will provide a Site plan for each location including locations for the deployment of Routers/XXX Switches and the placement of IP Telephone devices, as well as all information regarding configuration of Xxxx Groups, Auto Attendants, call flows, Dual Persona or dial plan requirements, and any other business process information impacting the Services. 4.8 Customer is responsible for providing an appropriate operating environment for the Routers/XXX Switch(es) based on manufacturer specifications, including: ▪ Providing appropriate Category 5/6 UPT cabling from the XXX Switch(es) to each Rogers’ provided IP Telephone device. 4.9 In the event that XXX Switches are not being deployed, the Customer is responsible to provide power to the IP Telephone devices via a Customer provided power adaptor. 4.10 Rogers will arrange for delivery of Rogers’ Equipment to the Customer’s premises. The Customer will assume liability for Rogers Equipment once it is delivered to their Site(s) including scenarios where the equipment is lost, stolen, or damaged by the Customer or any 3rd party. 4.11 Cus...

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