ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WARNING LABELS Sample Clauses

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WARNING LABELS. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT PROVIDER’S EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES DO NOT SUPPORT 911 EMERGENCY DIALING OR OTHER EMERGENCY FUNCTIONS IN THE SAME WAY THAT TRADITIONAL WIRELINE 911 SERVICES WORK. THE DIFFERENCES ARE DETAILED IN THIS SECTION 13, AND CUSTOMER AGREES TO NOTIFY ALL POTENTIAL USERS WHO MAY PLACE CALLS USING CUSTOMER’S SERVICES OF THE 911 LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED HEREIN. PRIOR TO THE INITIATION OF SERVICE, PROVIDER WILL PROVIDE CUSTOMER WITH WARNING LABELS REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OR UNAVAILABILITY OF 911 EMERGENCY DIALING. CUSTOMER AGREES TO PLACE SUCH LABEL ON OR NEAR EACH TELEPHONE OR OTHER CUSTOMER-PREMISES OR USER- PREMISES EQUIPMENT ON WHICH THE SERVICES MAY BE USED. IF ADDITIONAL LABELS ARE REQUIRED, CUSTOMER MAY REQUEST THEM FROM PROVIDER, AND PROVIDER WILL PROVIDE ADDITIONAL LABELS. PROVIDER WILL PROVIDE CUSTOMER WITH ADVISORY NOTICES REGARDING 911 EMERGENCY DIALING AND REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FROM CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER WILL PROVIDE SUCH ADVISORY NOTICES TO ITS USERS. CUSTOMER AGREES TO RESPOND AND AFFIRMATIVELY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT PROVIDER HAS ADVISED CUSTOMER OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH E911 SERVICE MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE OR MAY BE LIMITED IN COMPARISON TO TRADITIONAL 911 EMERGENCY DIALING. CUSTOMER WILL PROVIDE SIMILAR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FROM ITS USERS UPON REQUEST BY PROVIDER. PROVIDER ADVISES CUSTOMER AND USERS TO MAINTAIN AN ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF ACCESSING TRADITIONAL 911 SERVICES.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WARNING LABELS. By using our VOIP services, you acknowledge that you are responsible for notifying all potential users who may place calls using your VOIP of the 911 limitations described herein. You are responsible for any notices of the potential lack of 911/E911 operation to any users of your VOIP service regardless of whether or not you have properly labelled your equipment. Non-voice systems. You acknowledge that the services are not set up to function with non-voice services such as home security systems, medical monitoring equipment, TTY equipment, or entertainment or satellite television systems. We are not liable for interruption or disruption of such systems by the services.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WARNING LABELS. Customer acknowledges that provider’s equipment and services do not support 911 emergency dialing or other emergency functions in the same way that traditional wireline 911 services work. The differences are detailed in this section 13, and customer agrees to notify all potential users who may place calls using customer’s services of the 911 limitations described herein. Prior to the initiation of service, Provider will provide Customer with warning labels regarding the limitations or unavailability of 911 emergency dialing. Customer agrees to place such label on or near each telephone or other customer-premises or user-premises equipment on which the services may be used. If additional labels are required, Customer may request them from Provider, and Provider will provide additional labels. Provider will provide Customer with advisory notices regarding 911 emergency dialing and request acknowledgments from Customer. Customer will provide such advisory notices to its users. Customer agrees to respond and affirmatively acknowledge that Provider has advised Customer of the circumstances under which E911 service may not be available or may be limited in comparison to traditional 911 emergency dialing. Customer will provide similar acknowledgements from its Users upon request by Provider. Provider advises Customer and Users to maintain an alternative means of accessing traditional 911 services.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WARNING LABELS. By using our VOIP services, you acknowledge that you are responsible for notifying all potential users who may place calls using your VOIP of the 911 limitations described herein. You are responsible for any notices of the potential lack of 911/E911 operation to any users of your VOIP service regardless of whether or not you have properly labelled your equipment. Non-voice systems. You acknowledge that the services are not set up to function with non- voice services such as home security systems, medical monitoring equipment, TTY equipment, or entertainment or satellite television systems. We are not liable for interruption or disruption of such systems by the services. Backup Power Information for Fiber Optic Voice Services Power Information for Fiber Optic Voice Services If your home phone service is provided with our state-of-the-art fiber optic network, it requires electric power to operate. To avoid a disruption of home voice service during a power outage – and to maintain the ability to connect to 911 emergency services – requires a battery backup.

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