Blocking Roaming Sample Clauses
The Blocking Roaming clause restricts or prohibits the use of mobile services outside a designated geographic area, typically preventing devices from connecting to networks in foreign countries. In practice, this clause may be implemented by a mobile service provider to disable international roaming features on a subscriber's account, ensuring that calls, texts, and data usage are limited to the home country or region. Its core function is to control costs and prevent unexpected charges associated with international roaming, thereby protecting both the service provider and the customer from unanticipated expenses.
Blocking Roaming. At Purchaser’s sole discretion and election, it may block all data roaming (not on an End User by End User basis). At Purchaser’s sole discretion and election, it may block voice (international and domestic roaming) and SMS roaming by assigning the appropriate roaming list to such End Users through the provisioning process.
Blocking Roaming. Purchaser may request that Sprint block Roaming for all End Users. If Purchaser requests this, Sprint will remove all Roaming switches from the list of switches permitted to complete calls for Purchaser’s End Users. Due to transmission limitations described in Section 6.2.1(ii) of the Agreement, if a Roaming switch does not receive a ‘deny access’ response from the Sprint Network and such Roaming switch is programmed so that no response from the Sprint Network means that it will allow the call to proceed on the Roaming switch, a Roaming switch may complete a Roaming call for an End User(s). In such case, Purchaser will be liable for Roaming charges at the rate set forth in Schedule 1.0.
Blocking Roaming. Until such time as VMU provides thirty (30) days prior notice of its request that Sprint cease blocking Roaming for all its End Users, Sprint shall remove all Roaming switches from the list of switches permitted to complete calls for VMU’s End Users. As a result of circumstances outside of Sprint’s control, however, a Roaming switch may at times complete a Roaming call for an End User(s). In such case, VMU will be liable for Roaming charges at the rate set forth in the “Roaming” subsection of Section VI, “Other Pricing,” Schedule 1.0. Sprint may also request that VMU use commercially reasonable efforts to block Roaming on its Integrated Service Control Point (ISCP).
Blocking Roaming. Each SIG Party may request that Sprint block Roaming for all its End Users for any services associated with IS-41 registration for which they have Roaming. If any SIG Party requests this, Sprint will remove all Roaming switches from the list of switches permitted to complete calls for End Users. However, due to circumstances outside of Sprint’s control, a Roaming switch may at times complete a Roaming call for an End User(s). In such case, such SIG Party will be responsible for such Roaming charges.
Blocking Roaming. Until such time as VMU provides thirty (30) days prior notice of its request that Sprint cease blocking Roaming for all its End Users, Sprint shall remove all Roaming switches from the list of switches permitted to complete calls for VMU’s End Users. As a result of circumstances outside of Sprint’s control, however, a Roaming switch may at times complete a Roaming call for an End User(s). In such case, VMU will be liable for Roaming charges at the rates set forth in Schedule 1.0. Sprint may also request that VMU use commercially reasonable efforts to block Roaming on its Integrated Service Control Point (ISCP).
Blocking Roaming. Purchaser may request that Sprint block Roaming for its End Users. If Purchaser requests this, Sprint will configure End User profiles to block Roaming. However, due to circumstances outside of Sprint’s control, a Roaming switch may at times complete a Roaming call for an End User(s). In such case, Purchaser will be liable for Roaming charges at the rate set forth in Schedule 1.0.
