Common use of E-911 And VoIP IP Trunking Service Clause in Contracts

E-911 And VoIP IP Trunking Service. Because Customer’s IP Trunking may permit end-users to use VoIP Service at other than Customer’s or the end-users’ primary service location, and Verizon may not detect when an end-user uses the service at a non-primary service location, Customer will, with respect to IP Trunking: • detect when an end-user has moved his or her VoIP phone (i.e., any device used for VoIP calling) to a non-primary service location, and suspend VoIP Service unless and until either Customer (a) verifies that the end-user is at the location for which the VoIP phone is registered for service or (b) use a third-party service to enable the conveyance of E911 calls to the proper Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) from the end-user’s current location; • only permit such nomadic service when E-911 calls made via the nomadic service include the information needed to route that call to the PSAP serving that location in the manner required by the FCC’s E-911 requirements for interconnected VoIP service; and • otherwise block all VoIP calls attempted to be made via the nomadic service.

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Samples: Voice Over Ip Service, Voice Over Ip Service, Voice Over Ip Service

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E-911 And VoIP IP Trunking Service. Because Customer’s IP Trunking may permit end-users to use VoIP Service at other than Customer’s or the end-users’ primary service location, and Verizon may not detect when an end-end- user uses the service at a non-primary service location, Customer will, with respect to IP Trunking: • detect when an end-user has moved his or her VoIP phone (i.e., any device used for VoIP calling) to a non-non- primary service location, and suspend VoIP Service unless and until either Customer (a) verifies that the end-end- user is at the location for which the VoIP phone is registered for service or (b) use uses a third-party service such as Red Sky to enable the conveyance of E911 calls to the proper Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) PSAP from the end-user’s current location; • only permit such nomadic service when E-911 calls made via the nomadic service include the information needed to route r oute that call to the PSAP serving that location in the manner required by the FCC’s E-911 requirements for interconnected VoIP service; and • otherwise block all VoIP calls attempted to be made via the nomadic service.

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Samples: Voice Over Ip Service

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E-911 And VoIP IP Trunking Service. Because Customer’s IP Trunking may permit end-users to use VoIP Service at other than Customer’s or the end-users’ primary service location, and Verizon may not detect when an end-user uses the service at a non-primary service location, Customer will, with respect to IP Trunking: • detect when an end-user has moved his or her VoIP phone (i.e., any device used for VoIP calling) to a non-primary service location, and suspend VoIP Service unless and until either Customer (a) verifies that the end-user is at the location for which the VoIP phone is registered for service or (b) use a third-party service to enable the conveyance of E911 calls to the proper Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) from the end-user’s current location; • only permit such nomadic service when E-911 calls made via the nomadic service include the information needed to route that call to the PSAP serving that location in the manner required by the t he FCC’s E-911 requirements for interconnected VoIP service; and • otherwise block all VoIP calls attempted to be made via the nomadic service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voice Over Ip Service

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