PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THIS REFERENCE OFFER Sample Clauses

PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THIS REFERENCE OFFER. 2.1. This Reference Offer /hereinafter referred to as “RO” or “the RO”/ describes the main terms and conditions for the provision of Wholesale Roaming Resale Access which will be subject to negotiation between HOST and ACCESS SEEKER with the purpose of reaching agreement on specifications, charges payable by ACCESS SEEKER and other commercial, technical and other terms and conditions. 2.2. HOST is obliged by Art. 3 of Regulation to meet all reasonable requests for wholesale roaming access, including wholesale roaming resale access. Such wholesale roaming resale access shall cover access to all network elements and associated facilities, relevant services, software and information systems, necessary for the provision of regulated roaming services to customers, for access to other components HOST is entitled to charge fair and reasonable prices. 2.3. HOST shall provide any eligible ACCESS SEEKER, according to BEREC Guideline 4, with non-discriminatory access to these regulated roaming services in compliance with Art. 3 of Regulation. 2.4. For the avoidance of doubt, ACCESS SEEKER shall only be allowed to resell the regulated services provided under the WRRA obligation to EU/EEA roaming customers (BEREC Guideline 4), and additional services explicitly agreed between HOST and ACCESS SEEKER. 2.5. Interested ACCESS SEEKERs are asked to contact xxxxxxxxx_xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx for a draft contract of the Agreement. The ACCESS SEEKER has to provide proof of its Authorisation.
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