Unsolicited Messages. The SIP Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialing and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the SIP Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited faxcsmile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the SIP Services for Improper Use.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Unsolicited Messages. The SIP Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialing and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the SIP Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited faxcsmile facsimile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the SIP Services for Improper Use.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Unsolicited Messages. The SIP Trunking Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialing and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the SIP Trunking Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited faxcsmile facsimile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the SIP Trunking Services for Improper Use.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement