Robocall Mitigation Sample Clauses
Robocall Mitigation. 7.2.1 For robocall mitigation, Parties shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations.
7.2.2 For robocall traceback, Parties shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations.
Robocall Mitigation. Illegal Robocalls are calls generated by auto dialers to telephone numbers for commercial purposes without the permission of the telephone number owner. These calls may be from a recorded voice or be auto transferred to a live agent; they will often appear from a disguised originating number; and they will either claim a pre-existing business relationship (“car warranty” or “Microsoft refund”) or disguise their commercial intent with false claims of fraud. We are legally obligated to prevent our service(s) from being used for illegal robocalling. We may deny service to you if we believe the use of the service will be for the generation of illegal robocalls. We are permitted to investigate any claims or suspicion of robocalling in whatever manner we believe is appropriate based on the nature of the claim and may share information about your network utilization with third parties as required by law. During our investigation we may contact you about any complaint we may receive about your use of our service for illegal robocalling. If we are unable to resolve the complaint or you fail to respond to us, we may suspend or terminate your service with or without advanced notice. AT OUR SOLE DISCRETION, WE MAY CHOOSE TO REFUSE SERVICES THAT WE BELIEVE MAY BE USED FOR ILLEGAL ROBOCALLING.
Robocall Mitigation. For Robocall Mitigation compliance, Parties shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations.
1. General Rule Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, when a term listed in this Glossary is used in this Agreement, the term shall have the meaning stated in this Glossary. A defined term intended to convey the meaning stated in this Glossary is capitalized when used. Certain other terms that are capitalized, and not defined in this Glossary or elsewhere in this Agreement, shall have the meaning stated in the Act. Additional definitions that are specific to the matters covered in a particular provision of this Agreement may appear in that provision. To the extent that there may be any conflict between a definition set forth in this Glossary and any definition in a specific provision, the definition set forth in the specific provision shall control with respect to that provision. The Parties acknowledge that other terms appear in this Agreement that are not defined or ascribed as described above. The Parties agree that any such terms shall be construed in accordance with their customary usage in the telecommunications industry as of the effective date of this Agreement. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, any term defined in this Glossary which is defined or used in the singular shall include the plural, and any term defined in this Glossary which is defined or used in the plural shall include the singular.
Robocall Mitigation. 13.1 Parties shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations governing Robocalls.
Robocall Mitigation. For Robocall Mitigation compliance, Parties shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations.
Robocall Mitigation. Illegal Robocalls are calls generated by auto dialers to telephone numbers for commercial purposes without the permission of the telephone number owner. These calls may be from a recorded voice or be auto transferred to a live agent; they will often appear from a disguised originating number; and they will either claim a pre-existing business relationship (“car warranty” or “Microsoft refund”) or disguise their commercial intent with false claims of fraud. We are legally obligated to prevent our service(s) from being used for illegal robocalling. We may deny service to you if we believe the use of the service will be for the generation of illegal robocalls. We are permitted to investigate any claims or suspicion of robocalling in whatever manner we believe is appropriate based on the nature of the claim and may share information about your network utilization with third parties as required by law. During our investigation we may contact you about any complaint we may receive about your use of our service for illegal robocalling. If we are unable to resolve the complaint or you fail to respond to us, we may suspend or terminate your service with or without advanced notice. AT OUR SOLE DISCRETION, WE MAY CHOOSE TO REFUSE SERVICES THAT WE BELIEVE MAY BE USED FOR ILLEGAL ROBOCALLING. Acceptable Use Policy. The Polar Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) and other policies concerning Broadband are posted on the Service’s Web site at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resources/ (or an alternative Web site if we so notify you). You further agree that Polar may modify the AUP or other policies from time to time. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE TERMS OF THE AUP AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE POLAR POLICIES MAY BE PUT INTO EFFECT OR REVISED FROM TIME TO TIME WITHOUT NOTICE BY POSTING A NEW VERSION OF THE AUP OR POLICY AS SET FORTH ABOVE. YOU AND OTHER USERS OF THE SERVICE SHOULD CONSULT THE AUP AND ALL POSTED POLICIES REGULARLY TO CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT VERSION. We provide both circuit-switched local telephone services (traditionally referred to as “plain old telephone”) as well as local services that utilize the internet to provide telephone line or Hosted PBX services, commonly referred to as VOIP. Our local telephone services allow you to connect 911/E911 emergency services. The 911/E911 services provided to you as VOIP differs from that provided as traditional phone service. As such, it may have certain limitations. C...
Robocall Mitigation. For robocall authorization, each Party shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations that apply to that Party. For robocall traceback, each Party shall adhere to all applicable federal rules and regulations that apply to that Party.
