Advanced Devices Clause Samples

The "Advanced Devices" clause defines the terms and conditions under which advanced technological equipment or devices are provided, used, or maintained within the scope of an agreement. This clause typically outlines the specifications, standards, and responsibilities related to the deployment or integration of such devices, including who is responsible for installation, updates, and technical support. By clearly delineating these aspects, the clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding advanced devices, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring smooth operation and compliance with agreed standards.
Advanced Devices. Sprint may designate certain Corporate-Liable Active Units as “Advanced Devices.” Advanced Devices include, but are not limited to: (1) mobile computing devices, such as a tablet, netbook or notebook; or (2)
Advanced Devices. Sprint may designate certain End User-Liable Active Units as “Advanced Devices.” Advanced Devices include, but are not limited to: (1) mobile computing devices, such as certain tablets, a netbook or notebook; or (2) Smartphones. Service terminations before the end of the Minimum Service Term for an Advanced Device are subject to an early termination fee of up to $350 per device, in addition to any other Service charges that apply to the terminated Advanced Device.
Advanced Devices. Sprint may designate certain Corporate- Advanced Devices
Advanced Devices. Sprint may designate certain wireless devices as “Advanced Devices.” Advanced Devices include, but are not limited to: (1) mobile computing devices, such as certain tablets, a netbook or notebook; or (2)

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