Rogers Facilities Sample Clauses

Rogers Facilities. The Services will be provided to Customer using the Rogers Wireless Network within the area that Rogers provides the Services (which area may be enlarged or reduced in scope from time to time by Rogers in its sole discretion). The Customer acknowledges that the geographic areas within which Rogers provides different Services may vary. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Rogers reserves the right in its discretion and without notice to Customer, from time to time to make changes in any aspect of the Rogers Wireless Network. In addition to Rogers’ rights set forth in the Agreement, Rogers shall have the right to suspend all or part of the Services or access to the Services immediately if Rogers reasonably suspects or determines that there is a malfunction, abuse, incorrect configuration or use of the Devices, Customer Equipment, the Services, the Third Party Services, or the Rogers Wireless Network. Customer agrees that, to maintain or improve service, or for other business reasons, Rogers may at its sole discretion modify or temporarily restrict or suspend all or part of the Services without notice. Customer acknowledges that the Services are subject to transmission limitations caused by atmospheric or topographical conditions or equipment failures beyond the reasonable control of Rogers. The Services may be temporarily refused, interrupted or curtailed due to governmental regulations or orders, system capacity limitations or equipment modifications, upgrades, reallocations, repairs, maintenance and similar activities necessary for the proper operation of the Services.
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Rogers Facilities. We provide the Service using the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. We may enlarge, reduce in scope or otherwise vary the Xxxxxx Wireless Network footprint from time to time at our sole discretion. We reserve the right in our sole discretion and without notice, from time to time, to make changes in any aspect of the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. The Service is provided on an “as is, where is” basis and may be subject to transmission limitations caused by atmospheric or topographical conditions or equipment failures beyond our reasonable control.
Rogers Facilities. The Services will be provided to you using the Xxxxxx Wireless Network within the area that Rogers provides the Services (which area may be enlarged or reduced in scope from time to time by Rogers in its sole discretion). You acknowledge that the geographic areas within which Rogers provides different Services may vary. You acknowledge and agree that Rogers reserves the right in its discretion and without notice to you, from time to time to make changes in any aspect of the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. You acknowledge that the Services are subject to transmission limitations caused by atmospheric or topographical conditions or equipment failures beyond the reasonable control of Rogers. The Services may be temporarily refused, interrupted or curtailed due to governmental regulations or orders, system capacity limitations or equipment modifications, upgrades, reallocations, repairs, maintenance and similar activities necessary for the proper operation of the Services.
Rogers Facilities. The LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services will be provided to Customer using the Xxxxxx Wireless Network where the Customer’s Site is located within the area that Rogers provides the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services (which area may be enlarged or reduced in scope from time to time by Rogers in its sole discretion). The Customer acknowledges that the geographic areas within which Rogers provides different LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services may vary. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Rogers reserves the right in its discretion and without notice to Customer, from time to time to make changes in any aspect of the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. In addition to Rogers’ rights set forth in the Agreement, Rogers shall have the right to suspend all or part of the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services or access to the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services immediately if Rogers reasonably suspects or determines that there is a malfunction, abuse, incorrect configuration or use of the devices, Rogers Equipment, the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services, or the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. Customer agrees that, to maintain or improve service, or for other business reasons, Rogers may at its sole discretion modify or temporarily restrict or suspend all or part of the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services without notice. Customer acknowledges that the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services are subject to transmission limitations caused by atmospheric or topographical conditions or equipment failures beyond the reasonable control of Rogers. The LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services may be temporarily refused, interrupted or curtailed due to governmental regulations or orders, system capacity limitations or equipment modifications, upgrades, reallocations, repairs, maintenance and similar activities necessary for the proper operation of the LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services.

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