End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems Sample Clauses

End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. GTE shall not be liable for any damages, costs, expenses, etc. which arise in connection with, are caused by or result from line sharing services interference with, or impairment of, the end-user’s burglar alarm systems.
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End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. CenturyTel shall not be liable for any damages, costs, expenses, etc. which arise in connection with, are caused by or result from line sharing services interference with, or impairment of, the end-user’s burglar alarm systems.
End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. The Parties acknowledge that the high frequencies associated with DSL can cause interference with some burglar alarm systems, resulting in false alarms, or in some instances, impair the alarm system to the point that it becomes inoperative. To mitigate these issues, for DSL customers with burglar alarm systems, VERIZON generally takes the following preventive actions: (a) where the burglar alarm system interfaces the inside wiring of the customer premise via an RJ11 xxxx, VERIZON places a micro-filter between the burglar alarm dial-up unit and the inside wiring; and (b) where the burglar alarm system is “hard-wired” to the inside wiring at the customer premises, VERIZON places a splitter to isolate the high frequency data signals from the burglar alarm system dial-up unit. When SPRINT provides line sharing services to an end-user, SPRINT shall be required to inquire and to determine whether the end-user customer has a burglar alarm system. For customers with burglar alarm systems, SPRINT is responsible for taking the necessary preventive actions to ensure that the end-user’s burglar alarm system remains operative and the high frequencies associated with line sharing services do not interfere with its operation.
End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. Tel USA shall not be liable for any damages, costs, expenses, etc. which arise in connection with, are caused by or result from line sharing services interference with, or impairment of, the end-user’s burglar alarm systems.
End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. The Parties acknowledge that the high frequencies associated with DSL can cause interference with some burglar alarm systems, resulting in false alarms, or in some instances, impair the alarm system to the point that it becomes inoperative. To mitigate these issues, for DSL customers with burglar alarm systems, VERIZON generally takes the following preventive actions: (a) where the burglar alarm system interfaces the inside wiring of the customer premise via an RJ11 xxxx, VERIZON places a micro-filter between the burglar alarm dial-up unit and the inside wiring; and (b) where the burglar alarm system is “hard-wired” to the inside wiring at the customer premises, VERIZON places a splitter to isolate the high frequency data signals from the burglar alarm system dial-up unit. When SPRINT provides line sharing services to an end-user, SPRINT shall be required to inquire and to determine whether the end-user customer has a burglar alarm system. For customers with burglar alarm systems, SPRINT is responsible for taking the necessary preventive actions to ensure that the end-user’s burglar alarm system remains operative and the high frequencies associated with line sharing services do not interfere with its operation. DAML Removal. Upon SPRINT request, VERIZON shall be required to remove a Digital Added Main Line (“DAML”) when the DAML is used to serve a single end-user and that end-user agrees to the removal. SPRINT shall be obligated to obtain consent from the end-user prior to requesting such DAML removal. Said consent shall evidence that the end-user knowingly and voluntarily agrees to the discontinuation of any and all services associated with the additional lines which shall be terminated as a result of such DAML removal. SPRINT is only obligated to obtain said consent so long as VERIZON obtains the same consent for its own end-users.
End-Users with Burglar Alarm Systems. CTC shall not be liable for any damages, costs, expenses, etc. which arise in connection with, are caused by or result from line sharing services interference with, or impairment of, the end-user’s burglar alarm systems.

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