Common use of Reserved for Future Use Clause in Contracts

Reserved for Future Use. For purposes of Section 5.9.1.2, where the Parties have agreed to provision line sharing using a POTS Splitter: "End User Customer" means the DSL provider's End User Customer for claims relating to DSL and the voice service provider's End User Customer for claims relating to voice service.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

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Reserved for Future Use. For purposes of Section 5.9.1.2, where the Parties have agreed to provision line sharing Line Sharing using a POTS Splitter: "End User CustomerUser" means the DSL provider's End User Customer for claims relating to DSL and the voice service provider's End User Customer for claims relating to voice service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications

Reserved for Future Use. For purposes of Section 5.9.1.2, where the Parties have agreed to provision line sharing using a POTS Splittersplitter: "End User Customerend user" means the DSL provider's End User Customer end user for claims relating to DSL and the voice service provider's End User Customer end user for claims relating to voice service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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Reserved for Future Use. For purposes of Section 5.9.1.2, where the Parties have agreed to provision line sharing using a POTS Splitter: "β€œEnd User Customer" ” means the DSL provider's End User Customer for claims relating to DSL and the voice service provider's End User Customer for claims relating to voice service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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