SIM Cards Sample Clauses

The SIM Cards clause defines the terms and conditions governing the provision, use, and management of SIM cards supplied under the agreement. Typically, it outlines responsibilities for the distribution, activation, and replacement of SIM cards, as well as any restrictions on their use, such as prohibiting unauthorized transfers or modifications. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding SIM cards, helping to prevent misuse, loss, or disputes over ownership and liability.
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SIM Cards. 6.1. The Client is responsible for obtaining SIM cards for the Collection Units unless they are supplied by the Solution Provider as part of a Complete Solution. 6.2. The Client shall indemnify the Solution Provider and its affiliated companies against losses, damage, fines, costs or expenses (including legal expenses) resulting from claims from third parties or relating to the latter, in particular those from third party suppliers of Mobile Communication Services, according to which the use by the Client of SIM cards supplied by the Solution Provider does not comply with the agreement relating to the acquisition of the SIM cards. The Client shall release the Solution Provider and its affiliated companies from any liability in this respect. 6.3. The Client expressly agrees to refrain from using the SIM Cards for any purpose other than that linked to the Telematics Services and agrees to compensate, protect and hold the Solution Provider harmless against any damage due to the improper use of SIM Cards.
SIM Cards. A SIM card purchase fee will not apply to Customer Devices being activated on the TELUS network for a 36 month Device Term.
SIM Cards. We will provide You with a SIM card so that You can access Your Mobile Phone Service. All SIM cards remain Our property. You agree to the following conditions in relation to any SIM card which We provide to You: a. We may require You to comply with SIM card activation procedures in order to protect You against unauthorised use of a SIM card; b. You must take all reasonable care to keep the SIM card in a safe and good condition; c. You must immediately return the SIM card to Us on demand, or if We suspend or terminate Your Mobile Phone Service in accordance with clause 10 of Our SFOA; d. If You fail to return the SIM card to Us within 30 days of Our demand, or date of suspension or termination of Your Mobile Phone Service, You must pay Our standard SIM Card replacement fee; e. You must notify Us immediately if any SIM card is lost, stolen or destroyed, even if You have not yet activated the SIM card. You will be liable for all Charges attributed to any SIM card supplied to You until such time as You have notified Us of the theft, loss or destruction of such SIM Card; and f. You must obtain Our express authorisation, which may be conditional upon the lodgement of a security deposit, to use the SIM card in countries outside of Australia. Using Your SIM Card outside of Australia requires Us to activate Our mobile phone roaming service (‘Roaming Service’). The Roaming Service includes Charges for incoming calls at a rate set by the mobile phone supplier of the country in which You receive the calls and a forwarding Charge to all incoming calls forwarded by Us to Your mobile phone. Details of the Roaming Service Charges can be found on Our website at www. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
SIM Cards a. SIM cards (or any subsequent subscriber identity solution) used on AT&T Mobility’s network must be approved by AT&T Mobility or purchased from an AT&T Mobility-approved vendor and must include AT&T Mobility’s SIM profile; provided, however, that AT&T Mobility will provide DISH in advance with the names of certain SIM card vendors that AT&T Mobility has preapproved, and DISH will not be required to seek separate approval for the use of SIM cards purchased from such preapproved vendors. All custom SIM applications must be approved by AT&T Mobility in advance. AT&T Mobility only reviews the SIM application’s functional specifications to ensure that there are no obvious technical conflicts. AT&T Mobility does not test the functionality of DISH’s SIM application. AT&T Mobility is not liable for damages or claims associated with the failure of the SIM application to operate as expected by DISH on AT&T Mobility’s network and with Covered Devices. b. As of the Effective Date, [***]; provided, however, that the parties may agree on additional approved vendors from time to time in writing. [***] c. SIM cards may be sold and distributed to: (i) End Users for use with a Covered Device; and (ii) DISH’s direct or indirect sales agents and distributors selling Services on behalf of DISH solely for further sale and distribution to End Users for use with a Covered Device. Other than individual SIM sales to End Users for use with a Covered Device and sales in bulk or otherwise to DISH’s direct or indirect sales agents for the purposes set forth above, SIM cards may not be sold to any other third party. DISH shall ensure that all direct and indirect sales agents and distributors are instructed that sales of ▇▇▇▇ in violation of the foregoing restrictions are not permissible and shall use reasonable efforts to include such restrictions in contracts where possible. AT&T Mobility reserves the right to deny Service, either upon activation or subsequently, to ▇▇▇▇ appearing on AT&T Mobility’s service deny lists for one of a variety of reasons including, but not limited to cases where the SIM is stolen, has been used for “spam” or fraudulent purposes, is not used in a DISH Covered Device, or is defective. AT&T Mobility will notify DISH in such cases as to the Network Services Agreement ‌ 26 ​ ​​ reason for denial of Service for each such SIM. AT&T Mobility is not liable to DISH or End Users if Service is denied. DISH shall reasonably cooperate with and assist AT&T Mobility in pr...
SIM Cards. 7.1 The User may only use a Rogers SIM card in a Rogers approved Device or other
SIM Cards. For M2M Devices operating on an International M2M Network, Customer must obtain a compatible SIM Card from a Sprint-authorized third party. A. SIM Cards may only be used for M2M Services provided as part of a Bundled Service and may not be used or sold as a “GSM Gateway” device or a data-only service. Sprint may suspend or deactivate any SIM Card that is not part of a Bundled Service. B. Customer may not deploy the SIM Cards within specific Geographic Regions, utilize applications to allow the M2M Device to alter steering, direct the M2M Device to a specific carrier or otherwise attempt to utilize service providers in a manner other than as directed by Sprint.
SIM Cards. We will provide You with a SIM card so that You can access Your Mobile Phone Service. All SIM cards remain Our property. You agree to the following conditions in relation to any SIM card which We provide to You: 2.1 We may require You to comply with SIM card activation procedures in order to protect You against unauthorised use of a SIM card; 2.2 You must take all reasonable care to keep the SIM card in a safe and good condition; 2.3 You must notify Us immediately if any SIM card is lost, stolen or destroyed, even if You have not yet activated the SIM card. You will be liable for all Charges attributed to any SIM card supplied to You until such time as You have notified Us of the theft, loss or destruction of such SIM Card; and 2.4 You must obtain Our express authorisation, which may be conditional upon the lodgement of a security deposit, to use the SIM card in countries outside of Australia. Using Your SIM Card outside of Australia requires Us to activate Our mobile phone roaming service (‘Roaming Service’). The Roaming Service includes Charges for incoming calls at a rate set by the mobile phone supplier of the country in which You receive the calls and a forwarding Charge to all incoming calls forwarded by Us to Your mobile phone. Details of the Roaming Service Charges can be found on Our website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇
SIM Cards. 19.1 Where the 3rd Party is providing SIM Cards, the following controls are applicable: • For fixed-profile SIM cards, 3rd Party shall ensure that sensitive SIM data is appropriately protected by the SIM card manufacturer. • For fixed-profile SIM cards, 3rd Party shall ensure that, the confidentiality integrity and availability of the sensitive SIM card data shared with the SIM card manufacturer is protected at every stage of their lifecycle.
SIM Cards. All SIM cards remain the property of CTLP and must be returned to CTLP upon termination of this services agreement for any reason.
SIM Cards. 6.1 If we agree to supply you with an Airtime Service for the connection of LoneWorker Solutions™, the separate terms and conditions of the chosen Airtime Service provider will apply. 6.2 If you enter into separate arrangements in place of an Airtime Service offered by Mitie, your SIM card will be supplied by that operator. Any issues in relation to your SIM card must be reported to that operator for resolution and it is your responsibility to ensure that those arrangements remain in place and are operational throughout the duration of your contract with us to enable you to benefit from LoneWorker Manager™ and connected LoneWorker Solutions™ device/service. If, for example, you have entered into a pre-pay arrangement with your chosen network operator, then you must ensure that you have sufficient credit at all times. 6.3 You must not: (i) use the SIM card or equipment (or allow it to be used) for any illegal purpose. We may report the incidents to the police or any other relevant official organisation; or (ii) use any equipment that has not been approved for use on the network. If you are not sure whether the equipment is approved, you may contact us.