360 Telecoms

The ‘Telecoms Terms and Conditions’ forms part of 360 Telecoms Ltd General Terms and Conditions which is located on the Website and by request. Should the Customer have any queries regarding these Telecoms Terms and Conditions or the Telecoms Service please contact 360 Telecoms Ltd by email at telecoms@360telecoms.com or call 020 7289 9999.

  1. Definitions

Agreement” means any landline/hosted/broadband/leased line/point 2 point/nts “Agreement” with any “Service Provider” (as defined below) with a “Customer”.

Assured Broadband” is a specialised broadband product which facilitates a dedicated IP circuit into the “Customer’s” business and delivers voice calls at the highest quality.

ATA” (Analogue Telephone Adapter) is hardware, which is required to facilitate an analogue system e.g. a door entry system, to work in tandem with the “Hosted” system and constitutes an additional “Hosted” user.

 “Company” means 360 Telecoms Ltd. 360 Telecoms Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with the registration number 10395679 and registered address of International House, 36-38 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3NG.

“Contractual Period” means the minimum period that applies to the “Agreement”, which will depend on the “Service” selected when placing the Order.

Converged Broadband” is a specialised broadband product which provides high quality IP voice and internet over a single connection.

 “Customer” means any individual, organisation, company or business that wishes to purchase “Goods” and/or “Services” from 360 Telecoms Ltd and accepts these Terms and Conditions.

“Landline” or fixed line is a telecommunications line, service or connection that uses wire running over land or underground to connect to a network. “Landline” services can include a single analogue, multi line, ISDN2 and ISDN30.

“Goods” means any products supplied by “the Company” to the “Customer”.

Handset” means the telephone device supplied by the “Company” or any third-party supplier; which the “Company” has selected to provide the “Customer”.

“Hosted” is a form of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) that is ‘hosted’ in the Cloud, meaning that no physical hardware is required on-site, other than a desk phone. Hosted Telephony is ideal for mobile workers who are constantly on the move. The office ‘landline’ number can be redirected to mobile devices and used anywhere with sufficient internet signal, making flexible working and hot-desking at multiple locations possible and easy to set up.

“Leased Lines” is a private bidirectional or symmetric telecommunications line between two or more locations. A “Leased line” is sometimes known as an ethernet “Leased Line”, private circuit or data line. An Internet “Leased Line” is a premium internet connectivity product, normally delivered over fibre, which is dedicated and provides uncontended and symmetrical speeds.

Openreach” owns the pipes and telephone cables that connect nearly all businesses and homes in the UK to the national broadband and telephone network.

Porting” means the process of moving existing telephone numbers from the current “Service Provider” to a new “Service Provider”. Additional terms may apply.

 “Provisioning” means correctly providing the phone lines or “Services” to work with the “Customer’s” equipment and enabling the various options the “Customer” has chosen.

 “Service” means the telecommunication “Services” provided by the “Service Provider”.

 “Service Provider” under these Terms and Conditions means any landline/hosted/broadband/leased line/point 2 point/nts “Agreement” with any “Service Provider”.

“Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)” is a communications protocol- the most common being internet telephony for voice and video calls as well as instant messaging over internet protocol (IP) networks.

 “Simultaneous Provide” means a phone line installation, for which broadband is provisioned to go live within 48 hours from the line installation.

 “SLA” A service level agreement (SLA) is a contract between a “Service Provider” (either internal or external) and the end user that defines the level of service expected from the “Service Provider”. SLAs are output-based in that their purpose is specifically to define what the “Customer” will receive.

 “Telecoms” for this document means landline/hosted/broadband/leased line/point 2 point/nts “Services” offered by the “Company”.

“Termination Fee” means the calculation of the remaining monthly “Line Rental”, “Bolt-Ons” and/or “Add-Ons” up to the end of the “Contractual Period”; in respect of the early termination of each number from the “Service Provider”, plus the average monthly revenue to the end of the “Contractual Period”, and if appropriate any additional fees which may arise from “Service Provider” charges.

Door Entry System (DES)

  1. Customer’s incorporating a Door Entry System to the Hosted system (other than an IP Door Entry System) will require an ATA. The Customer accepts that this is contractual and will be charged as an additional user monthly.
  2. Customer’s incorporating an IP Door Entry System will require a SIP line which will require a specific configuration and must be integrated into the system. The Customer agrees that it is their responsibility to advise the Company, ahead of the Agreement being signed, that they wish for the IP DES to be incorporated for the Company’s provisioning team to liaise with the Company’s DES engineer. Failure to mention this requirement is at the Customer’s own risk. The Customer accepts that there will be an additional charge for a SIP Line. All DES cabling will be carried out by the Customer’s DES engineer. This is not the Company’s responsibility.
  1. SIP Channel
  2. This is a specialised service offered to Customers at a monthly charge per SIP Channel. In addition to the monthly charge, the Customer accepts and agrees that should they terminate the SIP Channel(s) they will be charged a Termination Fee after the contract has expired. The cost for terminating (after the contract has expired) is forty-five (£45.00) pounds per SIP Channel.