These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your use of the website operated by Everyday Communications Ltd, registered in England and Wales (Company No. 11994673).
By accessing or using this website, you agree to comply with these Terms and our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please refrain from using the site.
Purpose and Scope
This website provides general information about enterprise connectivity, consultancy, managed network services, and telecommunications solutions offered by Everyday Communications Ltd (“Everyday Communications,” “we,” “our,” or “us”).
The site is intended for business and professional use. It does not constitute an offer, quotation, or contractual commitment to provide services; formal engagements are governed by separate Master Service Agreements (MSA) or Statements of Work (SOW).
Intellectual Property Rights
All content, including text, graphics, images, logos, icons, and code, is the property of Everyday Communications Ltd or its licensors and is protected by applicable copyright and trademark laws.
No part of this site may be copied, reproduced, modified, transmitted, or distributed without our prior written consent. You may download or print extracts for legitimate internal business review only, provided that our copyright notice remains intact.
Professional Information Disclaimer
The information contained on this website is provided for general guidance and informational purposes only.
It should not be relied upon as professional, technical, or commercial advice.
While we strive to ensure accuracy, Everyday Communications makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information.
Confidentiality and Data Handling
Everyday Communications complies with the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018.
We do not request confidential or proprietary information through this website.
Any data submitted via contact forms or email will be used solely for legitimate business communications, in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
User Responsibilities
You agree not to use this website for any unlawful purpose or to upload, post, or transmit material that is defamatory, obscene, discriminatory, infringing, or otherwise objectionable.
We reserve the right to remove any content or restrict access if such behaviour is detected.
Links to Third-Party Websites
This website may contain links to external websites provided for convenience.
Everyday Communications does not control or endorse such sites and accepts no responsibility for their content, accuracy, or security.
Users should review the terms and privacy policies of third-party websites before engaging with them.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Everyday Communications Ltd and its affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from:
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Use or inability to use this website;
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Reliance on information contained herein;
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Loss of profits, revenue, data, or goodwill; or
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Any event beyond our reasonable control.
Nothing in these Terms limits liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence, fraud, or any other liability that cannot legally be excluded.
Security and Cyber Integrity
We apply modern security controls to protect this website from unauthorised access or malicious activity.
However, users are responsible for ensuring that any equipment or software used to access the site is free of viruses or vulnerabilities.
Amendments and Termination
Everyday Communications reserves the right to modify, update, or withdraw the website and these Terms at any time without notice.
Continued use of the website after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Governing Law, Jurisdiction, and Arbitration
These Terms and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
In the event of an international dispute, the parties shall first seek to resolve the matter amicably through negotiation. If unresolved within 30 days, the dispute shall be referred to arbitration under the rules of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA).
The seat of arbitration shall be London, England, and the proceedings shall be conducted in the English language.
For UK-based matters, the courts of England and Wales shall retain exclusive jurisdiction.