Customer’s Equipment Sample Clauses

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Customer’s Equipment. N/A There is no expectation that service equipment will be supplied by the Customer as part of this service requirement.
Customer’s Equipment. The Customer acknowledges being in possession of all equipment necessary for the connection of the Services at the Demarcation Point as defined in subsection 8.1 of this agreement and acknowledges that he or she is required to provide the equipment (including internal wiring and cables) meeting the minimum requirements to use the Services, the Modem and the Equipment supplied by Vidéotron. The Customer’s equipment shall, in particular, (a) comply with the Industry Canada document “Compliance Specification for Terminal Equipment, Terminal Systems, Network Protection Devices, Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility” (CS-03), (b) be registered with Industry Canada in accordance with the “Procedure for Declaration of Conformity and Registration of Terminal Equipment" (DC-01) and (c) have a registration number as defined in the Industry Canada document “Self-Marking of the Certification/Registration Number of Termination Equipment: Application Procedure and Agreement". In the event that Technical Support Services are provided by Vidéotron to the Customer and are the result of a defect in equipment owned by the Customer, or any other equipment beyond the Demarcation Point or that the said equipment does not meet the minimum requirements, additional Installation Services or Technical Support charges may be billed to the Customer by Vidéotron.
Customer’s Equipment. We shall have no responsibility for the operation, maintenance or repair of any equipment owned by you, including but not limited to televisions, VCR’s, audio receiver, converter box and other devices. You shall not connect more than one television and/or stereo receiver to an outlet without notifying us of the connection.
Customer’s Equipment. We are not responsible for the operation, maintenance, or repair of any equipment or devices owned by you, including without limitation televisions, audio receivers, set-top boxes, computers, or tablets.
Customer’s Equipment any equipment, machinery, systems or facilities provided by the Customer and used directly or indirectly in connection with the supply of the Services.
Customer’s Equipment. We shall have no responsibility for the operation, maintenance or repair of any equipment owned by Company, including but not limited to televisions, VCRs, audio receivers, converter boxes and other devices.
Customer’s Equipment. Customer is solely responsible for the purchase, setup, use and operation of any equipment not provided by REDtone that may be used in association with the SIPhony Services.
Customer’s Equipment. There is no expectation that DfE equipment will be issued as part of this agreement. In the event that equipment is issued this will be recorded through the work package, and DfE special terms will apply.
Customer’s Equipment. Any property owned or leased by the Customer and used in conjunction with Quadro’s Services, including, but not limited to; facilities, terminal and other equipment, wires, lines, cables, ports, computers, modems, routers, switches, networks, set top boxes, telephones, Mobile Devices, home security, medical devices, fax machines, channel service units, data service units, cabinets, racks, private rooms and the like. A request for Services submitted by the Customer in the form designated by Quadro. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission The point at which Quadro’s Equipment ends and connects with the Customer’s Equipment at the Service Location.
Customer’s Equipment. (a) For the Services described above, Customer shall provide equipment ("Customer's Equipment") to both the New York and Los Angeles Teleports to be used in connection with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ provision of the Services to Customer which will perform the following functions: 2 Cisco 7206VXR Routers - The first router is for terminating ATM DS3 local loop for the purpose of passing multicast and unicast data from Customer's broadcasting head ends into Customer's DVB encapsulators. The second router is for redundancy.