911 and Other Emergency Services Sample Clauses

911 and Other Emergency Services. Customer shall provide notice to Cox (i) at the time of execution of this Agreement or (ii) during the Term, at least 30 days in advance if the Services are to be used to provide access to 911, E911 or other emergency services (except for access provided as a function of switched Services purchased by Customer) or otherwise would be subject to the FCC’s rules governing provision of 911-related services (collectively “911 Access”). Cox may terminate this Agreement without penalty as to any Services used to provide 911 Access (x) within 30 days of being provided notice pursuant to this Section; or (y) at any time if Customer uses such Services to provide 911 Access without providing prior notice to Cox as required under this Section.
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911 and Other Emergency Services. Your Device’s location information may be used to assist emergency services in finding you, but you should always be prepared to provide both your location information and phone number when contacting 911 or other emergency services. Wireless devices may not always be able to provide 911 dispatchers with your exact location or other information when you make an emergency call. Even when location information is transmitted from your wireless Device to a dispatcher, the information may not be accurate. If you attempt to make an emergency call from your wireless Device in an area where there is no wireless coverage, your call may not go through, in which case, you should try calling again from the nearest landline phone. American Assistance does not guarantee that your location information will be transmitted to emergency dispatchers or that any location information that is transmitted will be accurate. Nor does American Assistance guarantee that you will be able to contact emergency services in areas where there is limited or no wireless coverage.
911 and Other Emergency Services. Your Device’s location information may be used to assist emergency services in finding you, but you should always be prepared to provide both your location information and phone number when contacting 911 or other emergency services. Wireless Devices may not always be able to provide 911 dispatchers with your exact location or other information when you make an emergency call. Even when location information is transmitted from your wireless Device to a dispatcher, the information may not be accurate. If you attempt to make an emergency call from your wireless Device in an area where there is no wireless coverage, your call may not go through, in which case, you should try calling again from the nearest landline phone. Panda Mobile does not guarantee that your location information will be transmitted to emergency dispatchers or that any location information that is transmitted will be accurate. Nor does Panda Mobile guarantee that you will be able to contact emergency services in areas where there is limited or no wireless coverage. For data-only plans: Your data-only plan does not allow you to contact 911 or other emergency services. Please use a non-data-only line or a landline phone to contact 911 or other emergency services. Panda Mobile does not guarantee that your location information will be transmitted to emergency dispatchers or that any location information that is transmitted will be accurate, nor does Panda Mobile guarantee that you will be able to contact emergency services in areas where there is limited or no wireless coverage.

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