Unusually High Usage; Message Priority Sample Clauses

Unusually High Usage; Message Priority. Each party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to monitor Subscriber Communicator usage and transmissions and to identify unusually high usage or transmissions. Should Reseller detect or be advised by ORBCOMM of an instance of unusually high Subscriber Communicator usage or transmissions, including as a result of disruption in Subscriber’s cellular service for dual-mode Subscriber Communicators, Reseller shall promptly investigate any such instance of unusually high Subscriber Communicator usage or transmissions and shall promptly report such findings to ORBCOMM for evaluation; provided, that ORBCOMM shall have the right to deactivate or suspend any such Subscriber Communicator. For Reseller’s dual-mode Subscriber Communicators (i.e. those which use a communication system in addition to the ORBCOMM System), Reseller shall assign a normal priority value to all messages transmitted to or received by such Subscriber Communicators and each Application shall conform to the Application Note attached as Exhibit E with respect to use of message priority. Under normal operational circumstances, such priority values will have no impact on sending or receiving messages by such Subscriber Communicators. During the occurrence and continuation of any such unusually high usage or transmissions, ORBCOMM shall have the right to implement message priority procedures to give priority to usage and transmissions by subscriber communicators other than the dual-mode Subscriber Communicators. ORBCOMM shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Reseller of any such implementation of message priority procedures as soon as practicable. Reseller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to limit the use of message inquiries by its Applications.
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