Common use of Services Description Clause in Contracts

Services Description. 2.1 ‘ADSL’ shall mean the name under which the Customer receives their internet service in the United Kingdom that is delivered over a BT compatible telephone line using traditional copper wiring. 2.2 ‘Maintenance Options’ 2.3 ‘FTTC’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a copper cable connection from the cabinet to your home. 2.4 ‘FTTP’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a Fibre connection from the cabinet to your home.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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Services Description. 2.1 ‘ADSL’ shall mean the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service in the United Kingdom that is delivered over a BT compatible telephone line using traditional copper wiring. 2.2 ‘Maintenance Options’ 2.3 ‘FTTC’ shall be the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a copper cable connection from the cabinet to your home. 2.4 ‘FTTP’ shall be the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a Fibre connection from the cabinet to your home.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

Services Description. 2.1 ‘ADSL’ shall mean the name under which the Customer receives their internet service in the United Kingdom that is delivered over a BT compatible telephone line using traditional copper wiring. 2.2 ‘Maintenance Options’ 2.3 ‘FTTC’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a copper cable connection from the cabinet to your home. 2.4 2.3 ‘FTTP’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a Fibre connection from the cabinet to your home.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

Services Description. 2.1 ‘ADSL’ shall mean the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service in the United Kingdom that is delivered over a BT compatible telephone line using traditional copper wiring. 2.2 ‘Maintenance Options’ 2.3 ‘FTTC’ shall be the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a copper cable connection from the cabinet to your home. 2.4 2.3 ‘FTTP’ shall be the name under which the Customer Reseller receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a Fibre connection from the cabinet to your home.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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Services Description. 2.1 ‘ADSL’ shall mean the name under which the Customer receives their internet service in the United Kingdom that is delivered over a BT compatible telephone line using traditional copper wiring. 2.2 . ‘Maintenance Options’ 2.3 ‘FTTC’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a copper cable connection from the cabinet to your home. 2.4 . ‘FTTP’ shall be the name under which the Customer receives their internet service whereby it is delivered using a fibre optic connection. The connection shall be Fibre from the telephone exchange to the nearest cabinet and a Fibre connection from the cabinet to your home.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

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