Airtime Credits Sample Clauses

The Airtime Credits clause defines the terms under which a party is granted credits for mobile airtime usage, typically as part of a telecommunications agreement. It specifies the amount of airtime provided, how and when the credits can be used, and any limitations or expiration dates associated with them. For example, the clause may state that a customer receives a set number of minutes per month, which can be applied to domestic or international calls. The core function of this clause is to clearly outline the allocation and use of airtime credits, preventing misunderstandings and disputes over service entitlements.
Airtime Credits. An “Airtime Credit” is a bill credit that TELUS will apply on the activation of Customer Devices with certain Rate Plans and with a 36 month Device Term, unless otherwise specified in the Rate Plan description in Section D. If an Airtime Credit is available with a Rate Plan, it will be included in the Rate Plan description in Section D and will be applied in equal installments over five consecutive monthly bills issued after the date of activation. The Airtime Credit may be an Activation Credit, a Port-In Credit or a Renewal Credit. If included in a Rate Plan: a. an Activation Credit will apply for each Customer Device, other than a replacement or upgraded device, activated on or after the Effective Date and until the expiry date, if such a date is specified in the Rate Plan description in Section D, b. a Port-In Credit will apply for each Customer Device, other than a replacement or upgraded device, activated on a TELUS network on or after the Effective Date and until the expiry date, if such a date is specified in the Rate Plan description in Section D, with a number ported from another carrier’s wireless network, provided that the porting of the number required the termination of wireless services with the other carrier on terms requiring payment of termination charges to the carrier,