Terms for use of direct DIDs for MyOperator services

Terms for use of direct DIDs for MyOperator services

  1. The DIDs allocated for the MyOperator services shall not be allowed to publish in any manner.
  2. Ownership of DIDs can not be transferred.
  3. The switching of services from one location to another will not work when the services are affected due to any technical issues.
  4. In case MyOperator unable to continue the DIDs, then the customers shall need to change the number.
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