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Charges. Charges may include, without limitation, fees for Services, Equipment, Transactional Charges, taxes and other governmental fees, as well as charges such as video franchise fees, video franchise related costs, regional sports network fees, broadcast fees, account activation and installation charges, surcharges, reactivation fees, customized setup and installation fees, late payment fees on past-due balances, agent assistance fees for making payment arrangements through a Verizon call center representative, collection fees, returned payment fees, Early Termination Fees, Unreturned Equipment Charges, and other nonrecurring charges. Certain Charges such as taxes and other governmental fees, franchise fees, Public, Educational and Government ("PEG") channel fees, video franchise related costs, regional sports network fees, and broadcast fees, may change one or more times during the term of your Services plan. Charges may also include fees, taxes and related costs for third-party services to which you subscribe and agree to have included on your Verizon bill. |
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Content. Content provided by Verizon, by its third party licensors or suppliers, by Public Education or Government Access Channel entities, or by Leased Access entities and accessible through the Services, including without limitation images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, and text in any format. This includes over-the-top ("OTT") or streaming video programming, gaming, and other online streaming Services from third-party providers that may be offered with Fios TV and Fios Internet Services. Content also includes free, purchased, rented and live-streamed On Demand and Pay-Per-View services for which we may charge an additional fee. |
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Early Termination Fee ("ETF"). A fee Verizon may charge if you cancel your Service(s) under a services plans with a minimum term commitment, pursuant to Section 10. |
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Equipment. Equipment includes Verizon-provided digital adapters; television set top boxes, digital video recorders video media servers, IP client boxes; peripheral devices; routers; extenders; or optical network terminals. Equipment includes a router or extender you may purchase from Verizon or a third party. Equipment does not include any Other Devices that you attach to use with the Services, or Retired Equipment. The Equipment provided by Verizon for use with the Services may be new or refurbished. |
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Fios TV Content. Content provided as part of and included with the Services, including, without limitation, images, photographs, animations, video Content, information services, audio, music, and text, irrespective of the manner or format in which such content is delivered. Fios TV Content includes content provided by Verizon or its third-party licensors or suppliers and delivered over the managed Fios video network. |
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Force Majeure. Force majeure events are events that are beyond Verizon's control, including but not limited to: acts of God, fire, flood, riot, extreme weather events, explosions or other catastrophes, epidemics or pandemics; any law, order, regulation, direction, action or request of the United States government or of any other government including state and local governments having or claiming jurisdiction over Verizon, or of any department, agency, commission, bureau, corporation or other instrumentality of any one or more of these federal, state, or local governments or of any military authority; preemption of existing Services in compliance with national emergencies, acts of terrorism, insurrections, riots, wars, unavailability of rights-of-way, supply chain and material shortages or unavailability, strikes, lockouts, or work stoppages. Force Majeure events may be a one-time occurrence or may be an event occurring for a continued period of duration. |
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Home Network. Interconnected electronic equipment or Other Devices, such as routers, Wi-Fi extenders, set-top boxes, Internet of Things ("IoT") devices, or streaming boxes. Interconnected equipment or Other Devices may be connected via Ethernet cable, coax, or Wi-Fi and are able to connect to the Internet and transmit and/or receive data between them. Your Home Network can support: |