Switching Customer definition

Switching Customer means a Customer that is a Domestic or Small Business Customer in relation to a Communications Provider which provides Fixed-Line Telecommunications Services and/or DSL Broadband Services using Openreach’s or KCOM’s Access Network;

Examples of Switching Customer in a sentence

  • Such records must include the date and approximate time of the contact with the Switching Customer, the means through which the contract was entered into, the place where the contract was entered into, where relevant, and be such as to allow subsequent identification of the salesperson(s) involved and to assist in dealing with any complaint or query.

  • C7.29 to C7.32 apply to any Communications Provider which provides a Mobile Communications Service, from whom a Mobile Switching Customer on a Business Mobile Tariff is, or is considering, transferring; (iii) Condition C7.37 applies to any Communications Provider which provides a Mobile Communications Service, to whom a Mobile Switching Customer is, or is considering, transferring; and (iii) Conditions C7.38 to C7.44 apply to any Communications Provider which provides aMobile Communications Service.

  • Express Consent C7.9 The Regulated Provider that is the Gaining Provider must take all reasonable steps to ensure that: (a) it does not transfer a Relevant Communications Service without the Switching Customer’s Express Consent, and in particular, that it does not engage in Slamming; and (b) any Switching Customer who is requesting a Communications Provider Migration is authorised to do so and intends to enter into the contract.

  • C7.5 The Regulated Provider that is the Gaining Provider must:(a) lead the Communications Provider Migration; (b) allow a Switching Customer who so requests to make use of the processes set out inCondition C7.4(a).

  • The RSP is free to initiate the Switch-in before the Switch Date, if these systems have the capability to “diarise” the Switch-in action in advance so as to take place on the Switch Date as specified in the Switching event timeline in Appendix B.• The RSP should ensure that the Switching Customer is in possession of an appropriate SIM and handset before the Switching date.

  • Such records must include the date and approximate time of the contact with the Switching Customer, the means through which the contract was entered into, the place where the contract was entered into, where relevant, and be such as to allow subsequent identification of thesalesperson(s) involved and to assist in dealing with any complaint or query.

  • How and when the PAC, STAC and /or Mobile Switching Information must be provided to residential tariff customers C7.35 The Regulated Provider that is the Losing Provider must ensure that they always provide, free of charge, the PAC, STAC and /or Mobile Switching Information to a Mobile Switching Customer who has requested it: (a) via the same means through which the request was made; and (b) if the request was not made by SMS and does not relate to more than one Mobile Number, in addition via SMS.

  • C7.29 to C7.32 apply to any Communications Provider which provides a Mobile Communications Service, from whom a Mobile Switching Customer on a Business Mobile Tariff is, or is considering, transferring; (iii) Condition C7.37 applies to any Communications Provider which provides a Mobile Communications Service, to whom a Mobile Switching Customer is, or is considering, transferring; and (iii) Conditions C7.38 to C7.44 apply to any Communications Provider which provides a Mobile Communications Service.

  • Such records must include the date and approxim ate time of the contact with the Switching Customer, the means through which the contract was entered into, the pl ace where the contract was entered into, where relevant, and be such as to allow subsequent identification of the salesperson(s) involved and to assist in dealing with any complaint or query.

Related to Switching Customer

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Eligible customer-generator means a customer that owns and operates, or contracts with other

  • Business Customer means a customer who is not a residential customer.

  • Existing Customer means an individual who has purchased goods or services from a person, who is the recipient of a voice communication from that person, and who either paid for the goods or services within the 12 months preceding the voice communication or has not paid for the goods and services at the time of the voice communication because of a prior agreement between the person and the individual.

  • service supplier means any person that supplies a service;

  • End User means, in the event that the Services or Deliverables involve the use of any information systems, any and all UNICEF employees, consultants and other personnel and any other external users collaborating with UNICEF, in each case, authorized by UNICEF to access and use the Services and/or Deliverables.

  • Customer-generator means a user of a net metering system.

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a