Common use of Calling Area Clause in Contracts

Calling Area. Calls within Canada do not include international calls, or calls to the United States and its territories, and certain other locations with the North American Numbering Plan area, nor do they include calls to content providers (e.g., 900,976), premium services (such as 411) or operator assisted calls (such as 0+, 00+). Valley Fiber may choose to block toll calls or charge the customer for reimbursement of charges associated with calls if such calls result in atypical termination costs and/or surcharges, including, but not limited to, “free” phone conferencing services, “free” call management services, phone chat services, 900 numbers, or recorded messages (such as those promoted in connection with reality TV shows, radio contests, or celebrity-sponsored recordings) or other high-cost destinations Canada. Your ability to continue to make calls is contingent upon your continuing to subscribe to a High-Speed Internet service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions