Business Connection Sample Clauses

Business Connection. U.S. installations only. Monthly recurring charges (“MRCs”) and non-recurring charges (“NRCs”) and other charges specific to Business Connection are described below and set forth in the Contract or in the Customer’s Service Order (“SOF”), as applicable. Rates and charges for the VoIP Service included within Business Connection that are designated as “fixed for the Term” are subject to change if the affected VoIP Service is subjected to regulation by any government or U.S. State, or if U.S. Federal regulation of VoIP Service affecting such rates and charges is expanded. Charges applicable to administrative and supplemental services for Business Connection are set forth in the tables immediately below. Administrative and Supplemental Services NRC Customer can choose to expedite any or all of the following Business Connection elements and will pay the total NRC for any such selections. (Where quoted in U.S. dollars, amounts will be billed in the invoice currency.) VoIP Internet Dedicated Service Local Access in the U.S. Expedite Fee During Normal Working Hours Outside Normal Working Hours $700 $1050 $1,000 $1,000 $1,400 $1,400 Cancellation Cancellation of Business Connection post-Order, prior to completion of Installation $800 $800 $800 Administrative Change Not Applicable $60 $60 After Hours Installation Not Applicable $1000 $600 Pending Order Change Not Applicable $60 $200 Physical Change Not Applicable $60 $200 Service Date Change Not Applicable $60 $100 Bandwidth Reconfiguration Not Applicable $300 $200 Administrative and Supplemental Services NRC (Where quoted in U.S. dollars, amounts will be billed in the invoice currency.) Service Establishment Fee During Normal Working Hours 1–24 Telephone numbers >24 Telephone numbers Outside Normal Working Hours 1–24 Telephone numbers >24 Telephone numbers IDS Installation $100 per location $250 per location $150 per location $375 per location $1,000 per port Dispatch Charge For dispatch of Verizon technician to make Customer-requested changes – charged per occasion: During Normal Working Hours Outside Normal Working Hours $500.00 per event $750.00 per event IDS Port Reconfiguration* $300 per port Service Change Fee During Normal Working Hours Simple Complex Outside Normal Working Hours Simple Complex $100 per event per location $300 per event per location $150.00 per event per location $450.00 per event per location * Non-upgrade post-installation reconfiguration.
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Business Connection. Bundled Pricing. Customer will pay an MRC, which is fixed for the Term, for each Business Connection Customer selects. A minimum of four simultaneous call units must be purchased for each location. Each such simultaneous calling unit includes unlimited intra-enterprise VoIP calls (VoIP origination and termination within Customer’s enterprise), an allotment of inter-enterprise VoIP calls (termination is non-VoIP and/or outside Customer’s enterprise – includes “long distance” or “National” calls, as applicable) based on Customer’s tier selection, unlimited Local calling, and Verizon’s Internet Dedicated Service as transport. Business Connection also includes customer premises equipment (“CPE” – purchased from Verizon pursuant to a separate Service Attachment) and associated maintenance and implementation labor. Verizon will order the local loop access (“Local Access”) for Business Connection, the circuit charges for which are included in Customer’s bundled pricing.
Business Connection. Business Connection is provided only to Customer. Resale by Customer of Business Connection as a stand-alone service is prohibited.
Business Connection. Amounts paid by the employee must have a business purpose and be spent in connection with the employee’s position at the College.

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