Common use of Out of Service Clause in Contracts

Out of Service. When a specific Customer access is unable to transmit or receive data, an “Out of Service” condition will be recorded for the specific Customer access in the Rogers Trouble Reporting System. Following Customer notification, a Rogers’ technician will validate the outage and will manually declare an Out of Service condition in the Rogers Trouble Reporting System.

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Out of Service. When a your specific Customer access is unable to transmit or receive data, an “Out of Service” condition will be recorded for the your specific Customer access in the Rogers Trouble Reporting System. Following Customer notificationOut of Service conditions can either be declared automatically by the Rogers Managed Network Service monitoring system, or manually by a Rogers’ technician will validate the outage and will manually declare an Out of Service condition in the Rogers Trouble Reporting Systemtechnician.

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Out of Service. When a specific Customer access is unable to transmit or receive data, an “Out of Service” condition will be recorded for the specific Customer access in the Rogers Trouble Reporting System. Out of Service conditions can either be declared automatically by the Rogers Managed Network Service monitoring system, or manually by a Rogers’ technician. If you do not subscribe to Rogers Managed Network Service monitoring, you will assume responsibility for notifying Rogers of any outages. Following Customer your notification, a Rogers’ technician will validate the outage and will manually declare an Out of Service condition in the Rogers Trouble Reporting System.

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