Minimum Number of Connections definition

Minimum Number of Connections means the minimum aggregate number of Connections as specified in the Services Agreement that the Client agrees to connect to the Services within 90 days of the commencement of the Agreement, and to maintain for the balance of the term of the Agreement;
Minimum Number of Connections means the minimum number of active connections you agree to maintain on your account for the Minimum Term.
Minimum Number of Connections means the minimum number of connections as specified in Article 2;

More Definitions of Minimum Number of Connections

Minimum Number of Connections means the minimum number of active connections you agree to maintain on your account for the Minimum Term. "Minimum Term" means the minimum period of service for each Connection as shown on the Service Agreement, product order form, connection schedule or Tariff, such period to start on the date on which the relevant Service is first made available to you for use. At the end of the Minimum Term, this Agreement will continue on a 30 day rolling basis unless or until terminated by either party. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Minimum Term for each Connection will be twenty-four months, commencing on each individual Connection date. “MNO” means the mobile network operator providing the network services.

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