Common use of Responsibility of Provider to End User Clause in Contracts

Responsibility of Provider to End User. (a) Provider will not require End Users to subscribe to its services. (b) Provider will inform End User of the right to subscribe to telecommunication services directly from CenturyLink before Provider establishes service with End User. (c) Provider must obtain written acknowledgment from each End User of STS, at the time End User requests service from Provider that: i. End User is aware of and may, at any time, obtain service from CenturyLink at no charge from Provider to End User. ii. Provider is the sole contact for End Users for all questions, service problems and billing disputes related to the services provided by Provider (i.e., not for CenturyLink services). iii. End User may subscribe to listings in CenturyLink’s directory through the Provider. iv. End User has unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. v. End User is aware that the telephone numbers assigned to Provider for use by End Users are the property of CenturyLink and not of the Provider or End User. vi. End User is aware that if Provider ceases to provide STS, he may be required to pay applicable service connection charges and charges associated with establishing service with CenturyLink for special construction from the Point of Demarcation to the premises where the telephone is located. vii. End User is aware that CenturyLink may interrupt service if Provider fails to pay for the service. viii. End User in a Transient Apartment may access long distance operator services by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number. (d) Provider must retain the written acknowledgment described in this section for at least three months after the termination of the service provided to End User. (e) Provider will provide End User with Provider’s telephone number for repair services when Provider establishes service with End User. (f) Provider must separately identify all charges for local service that it provides on End User’s bill. (g) Provider must not charge End User for STS if End User is a customer of CenturyLink. (h) End User must contact Provider for any problems related to the services provided in connection with STS. CenturyLink is not responsible to End User for those services. (i) At the request of an End User: i. Provider will subscribe to the listings in CenturyLink directory on behalf of End User. ii. Provider will contact CenturyLink to initiate new listings and cancel existing listings in CenturyLink’s directory. iii. Provider will pay the applicable rates for the listings. (j) Provider will inform End Users of the method for obtaining access to CenturyLink. (k) Provider will provide unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. (l) Provider will provide End Users with clear dialing instructions for access to the services if the required dialing sequence differs from that used by CenturyLink. (m) A Provider who serves a Transient Apartment must allow an End User who occupies the apartment access to the long distance operator services desired by the end user by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number.

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Samples: Local Terms of Service, Local Terms of Service, Local Terms of Service

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Responsibility of Provider to End User. (a) Provider will not require End Users to subscribe to its services. (b) Provider will inform End User of the right to subscribe to telecommunication services directly from CenturyLink before Provider establishes service with End User. (c) Provider must obtain written acknowledgment from each End User of STS, at the time End User requests service from Provider that: i. End User is aware of and may, at any time, obtain service from CenturyLink at no charge from Provider to End User. ii. Provider is the sole contact for End Users for all questions, service problems and billing disputes related to the services provided by Provider (i.e., not for CenturyLink services).related iii. End User may subscribe to listings in CenturyLink’s directory through the Provider. iv. End User has unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. v. End User is aware that the telephone numbers assigned to Provider for use by End Users are the property of CenturyLink and not of the Provider or End User. vi. End User is aware that if Provider ceases to provide STS, he may be required to pay applicable service connection charges and charges associated with establishing service with CenturyLink for special construction from the Point of Demarcation to the premises where the telephone is located. vii. End User is aware that CenturyLink may interrupt service if Provider fails to pay for the service. viii. End User in a Transient Apartment may access long distance operator services by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number. (d) Provider must retain the written acknowledgment described in this section for at least three months after the termination of the service provided to End User. (e) Provider will provide End User with Provider’s telephone number for repair services when Provider establishes service with End User. (f) Provider must separately identify all charges for local service that it provides on End User’s bill. (g) Provider must not charge End User for STS if End User is a customer of CenturyLink. (h) End User must contact Provider for any problems related to the services provided in connection with STS. CenturyLink is not responsible to End User for those services. (i) At the request of an End User: i. Provider will subscribe to the listings in CenturyLink directory on behalf of End User. ii. Provider will contact CenturyLink to initiate new listings and cancel existing listings in CenturyLink’s directory. iii. Provider will pay the applicable rates for the listings. (j) Provider will inform End Users of the method for obtaining access to CenturyLink. (k) Provider will provide unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. (l) Provider will provide End Users with clear dialing instructions for access to the services if the required dialing sequence differs from that used by CenturyLink. (m) A Provider who serves a Transient Apartment must allow an End User who occupies the apartment access to the long distance operator services desired by the end user by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Terms of Service

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Responsibility of Provider to End User. (a) Provider will not require End Users to subscribe to its services. (b) Provider will inform End User of the right to subscribe to telecommunication services directly from CenturyLink before Provider establishes service with End User. (c) Provider must obtain written acknowledgment from each End User of STS, at the time End User requests service from Provider that: i. End User is aware of and may, at any time, obtain service from CenturyLink at no charge from Provider to End User. ii. Provider is the sole contact for End Users for all questions, service problems and billing disputes related to the services provided by Provider (i.e., not for CenturyLink services). iii. End User may subscribe to listings in CenturyLink’s directory through the Provider. iv. End User has unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. v. End User is aware that the telephone numbers assigned to Provider for use by End Users are the property of CenturyLink and not of the Provider or End User. vi. End User is aware that if Provider ceases to provide STS, he may be required to pay applicable service connection charges and charges associated with establishing service with CenturyLink for special construction from the Point of Demarcation to the premises where the telephone is located. vii. End User is aware that CenturyLink may interrupt service if Provider fails to pay for the service. viii. End User in a Transient Apartment may access long distance operator services by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number.access (d) Provider must retain the written acknowledgment described in this section for at least three months after the termination of the service provided to End User. (e) Provider will provide End User with Provider’s telephone number for repair services when Provider establishes service with End User. (f) Provider must separately identify all charges for local service that it provides on End User’s bill. (g) Provider must not charge End User for STS if End User is a customer of CenturyLink. (h) End User must contact Provider for any problems related to the services provided in connection with STS. CenturyLink is not responsible to End User for those services. (i) At the request of an End User: i. Provider will subscribe to the listings in CenturyLink directory on behalf of End User. ii. Provider will contact CenturyLink to initiate new listings and cancel existing listings in CenturyLink’s directory. iii. Provider will pay the applicable rates for the listings. (j) Provider will inform End Users of the method for obtaining access to CenturyLink. (k) Provider will provide unlimited access to local and intraLATA operator services, emergency 911 service and other emergency services. (l) Provider will provide End Users with clear dialing instructions for access to the services if the required dialing sequence differs from that used by CenturyLink. (m) A Provider who serves a Transient Apartment must allow an End User who occupies the apartment access to the long distance operator services desired by the end user by dialing an 800 access number or, where facilities permit, a 101XXXX 0+ access number.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Terms of Service

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