Off-Gateway Sample Clauses

The Off-Gateway clause defines the conditions under which certain transactions or communications may occur outside of a designated central platform or system, often referred to as the "gateway." In practice, this clause specifies when parties are permitted to bypass the main system for specific activities, such as direct data exchanges or alternative payment methods, and may outline the requirements or limitations for such off-gateway actions. Its core function is to provide flexibility for parties to operate outside the primary system when necessary, while still maintaining oversight and control, thereby addressing scenarios where the gateway may be unavailable, impractical, or insufficient for particular needs.
Off-Gateway. Service defined as “Off-Gateway” is not compatible with modems of any design or variation.
Off-Gateway. Service defined as “Off-Gateway” is not compatible with fax machines of any design or variation.
Off-Gateway. For Customer locations where LightEdge is unable to offer local phone numbers LightEdge will provide Customer with voice connectivity Service between the Customer Premise identified below and the Public Switched Telephone (PSTN) network. Service will be delivered in the form of a dedicated circuit(s) engineered by LightEdge which will be dependent upon location, bandwidth and/or Services requested. Service will typically be delivered to Customer via managed phones. Service will be transported using analog POTS lines. Customer will be responsible for providing appropriate number of analog POTS lines for service. Service will be delivered to Customer via one of the following two options: Customer is expected to perform the majority of all Moves, Adds and Changes (MACs) through use of the online administrative portal, ▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. These responsibilities are described in detail in the Customer Requirements section within this Service Agreement. If the LightEdge support team is consulted to perform a change that is the responsibility of the Customer, a change fee will be assessed. Customer calls will be routed via an IP to PSTN gateway managed by LightEdge Solutions. If Customer does not provide an individual POTS line per IP phone they will purchase an Auto Attendant at additional cost. All incoming calls to any off-gateway POTS lines will be directed to the Auto Attendant. Local outbound calling for an off-gateway will be treated as long distance and billed at standard LightEdge long distance rates. At its discretion LightEdge may provide the ability to offload local calling via the analog POTS lines terminated into the PSTN-IP gateway device which resides at the Customer premise. Offloading local calling in such a fashion may result in product features not being available or no longer working properly for that particular location.

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