Examples of Releasing Service Provider in a sentence
If the Customer wishes to proceed with the transfer to the Gaining Service Provider, and the Gaining Service Provider provides the Releasing Service Provider with a Transfer Form, the Transfer Request may be provided to the Access Service Provider immediately.
In such circumstances, the Releasing Service Provider and the Gaining Service Provider must take immediate action to rectify the invalid Churn in accordance with the Customer’s wishes.
The Releasing Service Provider must not object to the Access Service Provider implementing any Customer’s Churn request, where such request is received by the Access Service Provider from a Gaining Service Provider.
In particular, the Access Service Provider and the Releasing Service Provider must handle information disclosed for the purposes of a Churn as Confidential Information of the Gaining Service Provider, and must not use such information in connection with marketing to, or offering services to, a Customer.
Except where the Releasing Service Provider and the Access Service Provider are the same person, the Gaining Service Provider must notify the Releasing Service Provider of each proposed Churn prior to forwarding a Transfer Request to the Access Service Provider.
Unless otherwise specifically provided in this RAO, the Access Service Provider and the Releasing Service Provider must not use information disclosed for the purposes of a Churn (including information contained in a Transfer Request or a Transfer Form) for other purposes.
For clarification, if no notice is provided under this subsection, the Gaining Service Provider may forward the Transfer Request to the Access Service Provider (where the Access Service Provider is a different person to the Releasing Service Provider).
Within two (2) Business Days after the receipt of a Transfer Request, the Access Service Provider must implement the Churn and advise each of the Gaining Service Provider and the Releasing Service Provider that the transfer has been completed.
If a Service is subject to a Churn, a Releasing Service Provider or an Access Service Provider (acting as an Access Provider for the purposes of the Standard) must not refuse an Access Request (under subsection 2.4.10 of the RAO) on the ground that the Releasing Service Provider is currently using the Service specified in the Access Request.
An Access Service Provider must facilitate and implement Churns between Operators in accordance with the obligations specified in subsection 2.15.5, even if the Access Service Provider is not the Releasing Service Provider or the Gaining Service Provider.