Common use of Customer Administration Clause in Contracts

Customer Administration. Customer agrees that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s responsibilities do not extend to the administration of the SIPhony Services for the Customer and that REDtone is merely a data-processor. Customer may specify one or more Administrators through the Admin Console who will have the rights to access Admin Account(s) and to administer the End User Accounts. Customer is responsible for: (i) maintaining the confidentiality of the password and Admin Account(s); (ii) designating those individuals who are authorized to access the Admin Account(s);

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms of Service Agreement

Customer Administration. Customer agrees that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇REDtone's responsibilities do not extend to the administration of the SIPhony Services for the Customer and that REDtone is merely a data-processor. Customer may specify one or more Administrators through the Admin Console who will have the rights to access Admin Account(s) and to administer the End User Accounts. Customer is responsible for: (i) maintaining the confidentiality of the password and Admin Account(s); (ii) designating those individuals who are authorized to access the Admin Account(s); (iii) ensuring that all activities that occur in connection with the Admin Account(s) comply with the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms of Service Agreement

Customer Administration. Customer agrees that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s responsibilities do not extend to the administration of the SIPhony Services for the Customer and that REDtone is merely a data-processor. Customer may specify one or more Administrators through the Admin Console who will have the rights to access Admin Account(s) and to administer the End User Accounts. Customer is responsible for: (i) maintaining the confidentiality of the password and Admin Account(s); (ii) designating those individuals who are authorized to access the Admin Account(s); (iii) ensuring that all activities that occur in connection with the Admin Account(s) comply with the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms of Service Agreement