Voice Telco Parties definition

Voice Telco Parties means Voice Telco Services’ officers, employees, agents and representatives; Voice Telco Services’ affiliates (including parents and subsidiaries), vendors, licensors and partners; and their respective officers, employees, agents and representatives.
Voice Telco Parties means Voice Telco Services’ affiliates (including parents and subsidiaries), vendors, licensors and partners, and it and their officers, employees, agents and representatives.

Examples of Voice Telco Parties in a sentence

  • Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties expressly disclaim all liability with respect to Your recording of conversations.

  • Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties are not responsible for any misinterpretation, lack of understanding or lack of knowledge regarding the use of electronic recordings or the use of its products by any User, whether legal or illegal.

  • Voice Telco Services and the Voice Telco Parties will not be liable for any harm that may be caused by the execution or transmission of malicious code or similar occurrences, including without limitation disabling devices, drop dead devices, time bombs, trap doors, Trojan horses, worms, viruses and similar mechanisms.

  • You hereby release and agree to hold harmless Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties from and against any damages or liabilities of any kind related to the recording of any telephone conversations using the Services.

  • Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties expressly disclaim all liability with respect to any Harmful Content contained in any URL or web link shared between Your Users via Intermedia Unite Chat.

  • Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties expressly disclaim all liability with respect to any content, links or attachments included by Your Users in an Intermedia Unite Chat message.

  • You hereby release and agree to hold harmless Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties from and against any damages or liabilities of any kind related to any Harmful Content contained in any URL or web link shared between Your Users via Intermedia Unite Chat.

  • Such Accessibility Services are provided on an “as is” basis, and neither Voice Telco Services nor the Voice Telco Parties make any representation or warranty with respect to the availability, the effectiveness or any other aspect of such Accessibility Services.

  • You hereby release and agree to hold harmless Voice Telco Services and Voice Telco Parties (including without limitation Level 3 Communications, LLC and its affiliates) from and against any damages or liabilities of any kind arising out of the failure of 911 services to function properly for the reasons set forth in the preceding sentence of this Section 7.3(b).

  • Voice Telco Services, either directly or through one or more Voice Telco Parties, makes certain ancillary services, such as 711 and IP Relay services, available to You that are designed to make some of the Services more easily accessible to individuals with certain disabilities (collectively, the “Accessibility Services”).

Related to Voice Telco Parties

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  • Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) is as defined in the Act.

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  • Customer Group means Customer and any of its Affiliates;

  • PSC means the New York State Public Service Commission.

  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.

  • Extra Services means those services set forth in Schedule “B” that are requested by the Municipality for itself or on behalf of its citizens and provided by the Company in accordance with paragraph 7 of this Agreement;

  • Broadband Services means Verizon's Fios or DSL-based Internet services (whichever applies). Verizon's DSL-based Internet service is also known as "High Speed Internet" ("HSI").

  • Wireless infrastructure provider means any person, including a person authorized to provide telecommunications service in the state, that builds or installs transmission equipment, wireless facilities, or wireless support structures, but that is not a wireless services provider.

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