FAILED CONNECTIVITY OR DEFAULT HARDWARE Sample Clauses

FAILED CONNECTIVITY OR DEFAULT HARDWARE. 7.1. Cincinnati Bell will make every attempt to address any reported trouble in relation to failed Equipment or Customer reported issues with connectivity to the managed network, as applicable. Non-Cincinnati Bell provided Internet service failure is not within the scope of the Managed Network Service and must be resolved directly with the applicable Internet service provider. Cincinnati Bell will work with a designated technical resource allocated by the customer to address any reported trouble of connectivity or device considered to be malfunctioning. End user calls from residents, students, guests or faculty are not supported by Cincinnati Bell. Cincinnati Bell makes no representations and assumes no liability for connectivity issues related to End User limitations, including but not limited to: connecting PC, Hardware (processor, RAM, hard drive), software applications running in the background on a device, web browser / browser plug-ins (Flash/Java), website / server limitations, or Cincinnati Bell network congestion.
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FAILED CONNECTIVITY OR DEFAULT HARDWARE. 6.2.1 CBTS will make every attempt to address any reported trouble in relation to failed Equipment or Customer reported issues with connectivity to the managed network, as applicable. Non-CBTS provided Internet service failure is not within the scope of the Managed Network Service and must be resolved directly with the applicable Internet service provider. CBTS will work with a designated technical resource allocated by the customer to address any reported trouble of connectivity or device considered to be malfunctioning. End user calls from residents, students, guests or faculty are not supported by CBTS. CBTS makes no representations and assumes no liability for connectivity issues related to End User limitations, including but not limited to: connecting PC, Hardware (processor, RAM, hard drive), software applications running in the background on a device, web browser / browser plug-ins (Flash/Java), website / server limitations, or CBTS network congestion.
FAILED CONNECTIVITY OR DEFAULT HARDWARE. 9.1. Cincinnati Bell will make every attempt to address any reported trouble in relation to failed Equipment or Customer reported issues with connectivity to the Internet via the installed WiFi network, as applicable. Internet service failure is not within the scope of the WiFi Service and must be resolved directly with the applicable Internet service provider. Cincinnati Bell will work with a designated technical resource allocated by the customer to address any reported trouble of connectivity or device considered to be malfunctioning. End user calls from residents, students, guests or faculty are not supported by Cincinnati Bell. Cincinnati Bell makes no representations and assumes no liability for connectivity issues related to End User limitations, including but not limited to: connecting PC, Hardware (processor, RAM, hard drive), software applications running in the background on a device, web browser / browser plug-ins (Flash/Java), website / server limitations, or Cincinnati Bell network congestion.

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