Automated Number Identification. If Subscriber has call forwarding, locate me, do not disturb, or other features programmed and in use at the time Subscriber dials a 911 call, and Subscriber’s 911 call is interrupted, the emergency dispatcher may not be able to call Subscriber back at the phone from which Subscriber dialed the call. Existing emergency response systems are not always technically capable of receiving and/or passing routing information properly. Accordingly, emergency personnel may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if your call is not completed, dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell the emergency dispatcher or operator your phone number and/or if the Voice Service is not operational for any reason.
Automated Number Identification. At this time in the technical development of Futra Solutions 911 dialing, it may or may not be possible for the PSAP and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. The Service is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, the Service routes the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and at this time all PSAPs are not necessarily always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your phone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
Automated Number Identification. At this time in the technical development of VoiceLift 911 dialing, it may or may not be possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. VoiceLift's system is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, one or more telephone companies, not VoiceLift, route the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and PSAPs are not yet always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your phone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
Automated Number Identification. Technical limitations may make it impossible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. The local emergency operators answering the call may not see your telephone number or your registered address. The emergency center may not be equipped to receive, capture or retain your telephone number and registered address, so you must be prepared to give them this information. Until you give the operator your phone number, he/she may not be able to call you back or dispatch help if the call is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak. D3UC’s system is configured to send the automated number identification information; however, one or more telephone companies that route the traffic to the PSAP, and the PSAP itself, may not be able to receive the information and pass it along. You acknowledge and agree that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if (a) the call is unable to be completed; (b) the call is dropped or disconnected; c) you are unable to speak to tell the dispatcher the location of your phone number and/or (d) the Service is not operational for any reason.
Automated Number Identification. At this time in the technical development of Three River Digital Cable, LLC’s 911-type dialing, it may or may not be possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. Although Three River Digital Cable, LLC’s system is configured to send the automated number identification information in most instances, there are several telephone and Internet telephone companies, other than Three River Digital Cable, LLC, that may be involved in routing your call to emergency personnel and PSAPs. The emergency response systems and the PSAPs themselves must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly. Existing emergency response systems and PSAPs are not yet always technically capable of receiving and/or passing routing information properly. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not able to identify your phone number in order call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your phone
Automated Number Identification. At this time in the technical development of New Era Broadband Services 911 dialing, it may or may not be possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. New Era Broadband Services’ system is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, the phone system routes the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and they are not yet always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your phone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
Automated Number Identification. It is not possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911 to access Emergency Calling Service dialing. VOIPWALKER, INC. ’s system is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, the phone system routes the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and they are not yet always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may not be able to identify your phone number to return your call.
Automated Number Identification. At this time in the technical development of Gold Line’s third party provider of network 911 dialing, it may or may not be possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify Customer’s phone number when Customer dials 911. The third party provider’s system is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, one or more telephone companies, not Gold Line, route the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and PSAPs are not yet always technically capable of doing so. Customer acknowledges and understands that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify Customer’s phone number in order to call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them Customer’s phone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
Automated Number Identification. It is not possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your telephone number when you dial 911 to access Emergency Calling Service dialing. VONtel’s system is configured in most instances to send the automated number identification information; however, the telephone system routes the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and they are not yet always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may not be able to identify your telephone number to return your call if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your telephone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
Automated Number Identification. With VoIP E911 services it may or may not be possible for the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and the local emergency personnel to identify your phone number when you dial 911. Telesupply, LLC’ third-party 911 system is configured, in most instances, to send the automated number identification information; however, one or more telephone companies, not Telesupply, LLC, route the traffic to the PSAP and the PSAP itself must be able to receive the information and pass it along properly, and PSAPs are not yet always technically capable of doing so. You acknowledge and understand that PSAP and emergency personnel may or may not be able to identify your phone number in order to call you back if the call is unable to be completed, is dropped or disconnected, or if you are unable to speak to tell them your phone number and/or if the Service is not operational for any reason, including without limitation those listed elsewhere in this Agreement.