Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States Sample Clauses

Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. Although we encourage you to use of the Service to place calls to foreign countries from within the United States, we do not presently offer or support the Service in any countries other than the United States and Canada. If you use the Service or the Device outside of the United States or Canada, you will be solely responsible for any violations of local laws and regulations resulting from such use. We reserve the right to terminate your Service immediately if we determine, in our sole and absolute discretion, that you have used the Service or the Device outside of the United States or Canada.
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Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. Although we encourage you to use of the Service to place calls to foreign countries from within the United States, we do not presently offer or support originating calls the Service in any countries other than the United States and Canada. You are welcome to use the service or device outside the USA and Canada and there is a strong likelihood that it will work inbound, However the reliability of Internet service and the willingness of Internet Service Providers in foreign countries to carry Voice over Internet Services varies tremendously from country to country and is subject to local laws. We will terminate services to foreign countries upon determination in our sole and absolute discretion that the ISP is blocking service or if we determine that, again, in our sole and absolute discretion that we are in violation of any local laws. We will continue to provide any service not affected by such laws and interruptions and will provide a full credit for time periods where we could not provide service. Furthermore, since you are resident in the foreign jurisdiction and we are not, we require that you hold us harmless for any judgements against us resulting from our provision of these services to you in that jurisdiction.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. Three River Digital Cable, LLC does not presently authorize the use of the Service outside of the United States. Three River Digital Cable, LLC makes no warranty express or implied regarding the performance function of the device if you attempt to use the service outside of the United States.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. Although we encourage you to use of the Service to place calls to foreign countries from within the United States and to use the Provider Service as you travel, we do not presently offer or support the Service in any countries other than the United States. Provider Service is designed to work generally with unencumbered high-speed internet connections. However, if the high- speed internet connection you are using is outside the United States and/or your ISP places restrictions on the usage of VoIP services, Services may not be available or may be degraded or otherwise inoperable. No representation or warranty is made as to whether use of the Provider Service is permitted by any other jurisdictions or by any or all the ISPs. You will be solely responsible for any violations of local laws and regulations or violations of ISP terms of service resulting from such use. We reserve the right to disconnect your Service immediately if we determine, in our sole and absolute discretion, that you have used the Service or the Device in violation of laws of jurisdictions outside the U.S.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. While Public Telephone Company encourages use of the Service within the United States to other countries, Public Telephone Company does not presently offer or support the Service to customers located in any countries other than the United States. restrictions on the usage of VoIP services, Public Telephone Company does not represent or warrant that use of the Service by you is permitted by any other jurisdictions or by any or all the ISPs. If you remove the Device to a country other than the United States or use the Service from there, you do so at its own risk, including the risk that such activity violates local laws in the country where you do so. You will be solely responsible for any violations of local laws and regulations or violations of ISP terms of service resulting from such use. You also agree to indemnify us for any claims, damages or expenses resulting from your use of the Services outside of the United States. Public Telephone Company reserves the right to disconnect Services immediately if Public Telephone Company determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, that you have used the Service or the Device in violation of applicable laws, including without limitation laws of jurisdictions outside the United States. You are solely liable for any and all use of the Service and/or Device by any person making use of the Service or Device provided to you. Account Ownership. The owner of the account under which the Services are ordered shall be the legal entity (e.g., corporation, partnership, individual) that signs up for the Services with PUBLIC TELEPHONE COMPANY. If no legal entity is provided upon sign-up, the account owner shall be the owner of the credit card used to open such account, if applicable. Subsequent changes to ownership must be supported by appropriate legal documentation. PUBLIC TELEPHONE business dispute. If PUBLIC TELEPHONE COMPANY is unable to determine the valid owner of the account, PUBLIC TELEPHONE COMPANY reserves the right to suspend or terminate the account and Services. Unlimited Toll-Free Calling. Unlimited Toll-Free Calling is limited to receiving calls originating in the United States only.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. The Services include usage and call availability within the United States. While we offer the option (at an additional fee above and beyond the standard monthly charges) to use the Service to place calls to other countries, UT&T does not presently offer or support the Service to customers located in other countries. If you remove the Device to a country other than the United States and use the Service from there, you do so at your own risk, including the risk that such activity violates local laws in the country where you do so. You are liable for any and all use of the Service and/or Device by any person making use of the Service or Device provided to you. Transport or sale of the Device outside of the United States may result in a violation of US or foreign technology import/export laws or rules; compliance with which is your sole responsibility.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. While we encourage use of the Service within the United States to other countries, VONtel does not presently offer or support the Service to customers located in other countries. If you remove the Device to a country other than the United States and use the Service from there, you do so at your own risk, including the risk that such activity violates local laws in the country where you do so. You are liable for any and all use of the Service and/ or Device by any person making use of the Service or Device provided to you unless you have notified us in writing of the theft of your device. You are no longer liable for charges made on the device beginning 10 hours after you have notified us in writing of the theft of the device.
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Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. Technical and customer care support is offered only in the United States. Our service is designed to work generally with unencumbered high-speed internet connections. However, if the high-speed internet connection you are using is not within a MossyTel service area, or your ISP or broadband provider places restrictions on using VoIP services, we do not claim that they will allow you to use our service. You will be solely responsible for any violations of local laws and regulations or violations of ISP and broadband provider terms of service because of your use of our service. If you ship a device outside the United States for use in another country, you are solely responsible for determining and adhering to compliance with all applicable customs, import/export, regulatory, tax (including VAT) and other laws regarding the transport, distribution and use of such device and the service.
Use of Service and Device by Customers Outside the United States. You may have noticed that the Device is portable and will likely work by connecting it to any high speed Internet connection in the world, although U.S. MetroTel does not guarantee same. While we encourage use of the Service within the United States to send and receive voice messages over the Internet from other countries, U.S. MetroTel does not presently offer or support the Service to customers where the “Device” is physically located in other countries. If you remove the Device to a country other than the United States and use the Service from there, you do so at your own risk. U.S. MetroTel has NOT done research and will not do so for other countries. Therefore, the risk that such activity violates local laws in the country where you do so is entirely upon the customer. You are liable for any and all use of the Service and/or Device by any person making use of the Service or Device provided to you.

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