Common use of Telephone and Internet Clause in Contracts

Telephone and Internet. Most students will have mobile phones and can be expected to use this as their prime means of telecommunication. However, land-line incoming calls should be permitted, provided that they are not excessive and do not cause undue disruption to your home life. Outgoing calls can be made, at your discretion, provided that they are not excessive, and students should expect to reimburse the expenses. Long distance (reverse charge) calls may be made but again only at your discretion, unless in an emergency. The college provides free internet facilities for during the hours it is open. However many students need to use the internet while in the homestay. We expect you to provide this service free of charge – it will mean that we are more likely to place students with you.

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Sources: Hospitality Agreement

Telephone and Internet. Most students will have mobile phones and can be expected to use this as their prime means of telecommunication. However, land-line incoming calls should be permitted, provided that they are not excessive and do not cause undue disruption to your home life. Outgoing calls can be made, at your discretion, provided that they are not excessive, and students should expect to reimburse the expenses. Long distance (reverse charge) calls may be made but again only at your discretion, unless in an emergency. The college provides free internet facilities for during the hours it is open. However However, many students need to use the internet while in the homestay. We expect you to provide this service free of charge – it will mean that we are more likely to place students with you.

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Sources: Homestay Agreement