900 Access Sample Clauses

The "900 Access" clause regulates the use of telephone services that begin with the 900 area code, which are typically premium-rate numbers. It often restricts or prohibits access to these numbers from company-provided telecommunication systems to prevent unauthorized or excessive charges. By setting clear boundaries on 900 number usage, this clause helps organizations control costs and reduce the risk of misuse or fraud associated with premium-rate calls.
900 Access. At Buyer's request, Seller will permit Buyer to access 900 (and similar) service numbers provided by third-party vendors by removing the "blocking" that Seller typically applies to those services. If such a request is made by Buyer, Buyer shall be liable for all charges associated with 900 number services dialed from the Buyer premises, regardless of whether such use (1) is authorized by Buyer management; (2) is initiated by Buyer employees or third parties; or (3) constitutes or involves fraudulent activity of any nature. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that Seller assumes no liability of any kind with respect to its providing access to 900 services, the use of 900 services, or the content or use of the information provided via 900 services, via connections from Buyer premises and locations where Buyer uses Seller service. Buyer shall indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless against any and all claims made by the third party vendor of 900 services or information services providers that subscribe to services provided by such third party providers of information services. Buyer acknowledges that, pursuant to government regulation, failure to make proper payment to third party vendors of 900 services could result in suspension or interruption of long distance and/or local services provided by Seller. Seller assumes no liability of any kind with respect to such potential suspensions or interruptions. Should Buyer request any third-party services, ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that Seller may release its name and billing information directly to that third party so that it can bill Buyer directly for those services.

Related to 900 Access

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • ICANN Access Registry Operator shall provide bulk access to the zone files for the TLD to ICANN or its designee on a continuous basis in the manner ICANN may reasonably specify from time to time. Access will be provided at least daily. Zone files will include SRS data committed as close as possible to 00:00:00 UTC.

  • System Access CUSTOMER agrees to provide to PROVIDER, at CUSTOMER’S expense, necessary access to the mainframe computer and related information technology systems (the “System”) on which CUSTOMER data is processed during the times (the “Service Hours”) specified in the PSAs, subject to reasonable downtime for utility outages, maintenance, performance difficulties and the like. In the event of a change in the Service Hours, CUSTOMER will provide PROVIDER with at least fifteen (15) calendar days written notice of such change.

  • EU Access SAP will use only European Subprocessors to provide support requiring access to Personal Data in the Cloud Service and SAP shall not export Personal Data outside of the EEA or Switzerland unless expressly authorized by Customer in writing (e-mail permitted) on a case by case basis; or as excluded under Section 9.4.

  • Data Access Access to Contract and State Data The Contractor shall provide to the Client Agency access to any data, as defined in Conn. Gen Stat. Sec. 4e-1, concerning the Contract and the Client Agency that are in the possession or control of the Contractor upon demand and shall provide the data to the Client Agency in a format prescribed by the Client Agency and the State Auditors of Public Accounts at no additional cost.