Network Connectivity and Security Sample Clauses

Network Connectivity and Security. Customer is solely responsible for connectivity to the Internet and for the implementation of all commercially reasonable security procedures to control access to its computer systems and to protect any data files stored thereon. Such procedures include but are not limited to anti-virus, physical, logical, and network security control systems and devices. Customer should use a firewall product especially if it has a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. Customer’s computer operating system and browser should be fully patched with critical security. It is recommended that Customer use the most current fully patched versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service.
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Network Connectivity and Security. Client is solely responsible for connectivity to the Internet and for the implementation of all commercially reasonable security procedures to control access to its computer systems and to protect any data files stored thereon. Such procedures include but are not limited to anti-virus, physical, logical, and network security control systems and devices. Client should use a firewall product especially if it has a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. Client’s computer operating system and browser should be fully patched for critical security issues. Bank is not responsible for any damage to Client’s computer, modem, or other property resulting from the use of the Remote Deposit Capture Service, including damage from any electronic virus or viruses that Client may encounter.
Network Connectivity and Security. Purchaser is responsible for ensuring its network and connectivity to any Cloud Products meet the minimum necessary criteria needed in the hosting model. Seller will not be liable for any network or connectivity issues resulting from failure of Purchaser to comply with this section. Purchaser is solely responsible for the security of the Cloud Products. Purchaser agrees to implement security measures, commercially reasonable for use of the Cloud Products, including but not limited to, encryption technologies, password and user ID requirements, and procedures regarding the application of security patches and updates. Seller shall not be liable for any unauthorized access. Purchaser shall pay all fees for Cloud Products accessed through Purchaser’s account, including all fees resulting from unauthorized use.
Network Connectivity and Security. You are solely responsible for connectivity to the Internet and for the implementation of all commercially reasonable security procedures to control access to your computer systems and to protect any data files stored thereon. Such procedures include but are not limited to anti-virus, physical, logical, and network security control systems and devices. You should use a firewall product especially if it has a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. Your computer operating system and browser should be fully patched for critical security issues.

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  • Connectivity User is solely responsible for providing and maintaining all necessary electronic communications with Exchange, including, wiring, computer hardware, software, communication line access, and networking devices.

  • Broadband Services Notwithstanding any other provision of the Amended Agreement (but subject to and without limiting Section 2 above and Section 4.4 below), when RNK seeks access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of "broadband services," as such term is defined by the FCC, then in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a) and the Arbitration Orders, Verizon shall provide RNK with nondiscriminatory access under the Amended Agreement to the existing time division multiplexing features, functions, and capabilities of that Hybrid Loop, including DS1 or DS3 capacity (where impairment has been found to exist, which, for the avoidance of any doubt, does not include instances in which Verizon is not required to provide a DS1 Loop under Section 3.4.1 below or is not required to provide a DS3 Loop under Section 3.4.2 below) on an unbundled basis to establish a complete transmission path between the Verizon central office serving an end user and the end user's customer premises. This access shall include access to all features, functions, and capabilities of the Hybrid Loop that are not used to transmit packetized information.

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