Emergency Calling Sample Clauses

Emergency Calling. VoIP Service enables Customer to access the Emergency Service Answering Point (ESAP) in its respective country using the appropriate numbers. The calling number transmitted to the ESAP will be the number stored in the Verizon SIP servers. Customer will keep all numbers up-to-date at all times. Emergency call routing and back-tracking (“silent” emergency calling) are only supported for calls from Customer sites that are identified by a Service Order issued under this Service Attachment.
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Emergency Calling. Verizon Canada VoIP Service includes basic 9-1-1 capabilities which have certain limitations relative to the enhanced 9-1-1 capabilities that are available on most traditional telephone services. For more information on Verizon Canada basic 9-1-1 go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xx/
Emergency Calling. Customer will not use the Genesys Cloud Service to transmit 911 or any emergency services (or reconfigure to support or provide such use). Customer acknowledges that Genesys does not provide Customer the ability to reach 911 or other emergency services and Customer agrees to inform any individuals who may be present where the Services are used, or who use the Services, of the non- availability of 911 dialing.
Emergency Calling. Pursuant to the Federal Communications Commission’s VoIP E911 Order (WC Docket Nos. 04-36 and 05-196, FCC 05-116, released June 3, 2005), paragraphs 48-49, and Section 9.5(e) of the FCC's rules, all interconnected VoIP providers are required to "advise every subscriber, both new and existing, prominently and in plain language, the circumstances under which E911 Service may not be available through the interconnected VoIP service or may be in some way limited by comparison to traditional E911 service." Because FirstLight is providing VoIP services to you, FirstLight is obligated to make certain disclosures to you regarding the 911 services, and to obtain and retain your acknowledgement of having received and understood these disclosures. By signing this agreement, you acknowledge that you have received this disclosure and that you understand the limits of the 911 capabilities offered by FirstLight’s VoIP services.
Emergency Calling. VOICE TELCO SERVICES DOES NOT PROVIDE A “911” OR E911 OR SIMILAR EMERGENCY CALL ROUTING SERVICE WITH THE HVS SERVICES. YOU MUST NOT ROUTE EMERGENCY SERVICES CALLS TO VOICE TELCO SERVICES, AND YOU SHALL HAVE FULL RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ALL EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS ARE ROUTED APPROPRIATELY VIA OTHER MEANS. FURTHER, YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD VOICE TELCO SERVICES AND THE VOICE TELCO PARTIES HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL SUITS, LIABILITIES, DAMAGES, PENALTIES AND THE LIKE, RELATING TO OR ARISING FROM INJURIES, DEATH, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE FROM ANY IMPROPER OR UNSUCCESSFUL ROUTING OF 911, 9-911 OR OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES CALLS THAT ORIGINATE FROM YOUR LOCATIONS. You acknowledge and agree that the limitation of Voice Telco Services’ and the Voice Telco Parties’ liability is a material term to Voice Telco Services and that it would not otherwise enter into the Purchase Agreement or this Schedule without this limitation, and that You agree these limitations are reasonable.
Emergency Calling. Amazon Chime is not a traditional telephone service or a replacement for traditional telephone service. There are important differences between traditional telephone services and Amazon Chime, including Amazon Chime, does not support or carry emergency calling to any emergency services personnel or public safety answering points ("Emergency Services") such as 911. You and your End Users understand and agree that it is your responsibility to (i) make alternative arrangements for you and your End Users using Amazon Chime to access Emergency Services and (ii) inform all End Users that may use Amazon Chime of these limitations and how they may access Emergency Services via other means, including the alternative arrangements that you have made available. Neither AWS nor its affiliates are liable for any damages resulting from any Emergency Services call or any inability to place or complete an Emergency Services call utilizing Amazon Chime. You agree to indemnify and hold AWS harmless for any claims related to your or your End Users’ accounts referring or relating to any Emergency Services call or any inability to place or complete an Emergency Services call utilizing Amazon Chime.
Emergency Calling. Vocus is a signatory to the Telecommunications Carrier Forum (TCF) code for emergency calling service and we will meet our obligations as a Carrier for calls handled over our network. Vocus is entitled to recover any costs from upstream third parties in relation to this service. Vocus encourages Customers to read the code, and ensure they are compliant with all aspects.
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Related to Emergency Calling

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Emergency Care If you need emergency care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you are traveling outside our service area and need urgent care, call the Customer Service number provided in the chart above or visit our website and use the “Find A Doctor” feature to find a BlueCard provider.

  • Emergency Call-In When an employee is called in to perform unanticipated extra work, and the work is not an extension of his normal workday, he shall be compensated for the hours worked. Such compensation shall be for a minimum of four (4) hours in the event the employee works less than this amount of time. However, actual time worked will be considered for the computation of overtime.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will: a) First offer to the affected employees the choice of taking either a vacation day or an unpaid leave of absence with no loss of seniority or benefits; thereafter, at the Employer's discretion, one of the following: b) Reassign staff to another location; c) Reschedule the lost hours within two (2) pay periods; or d) Decide not to do either (b) or (c), in which case employees shall still be paid for their regularly scheduled hours which they did not work as a result of the temporary layoff.

  • Emergency Closing 1. Management shall decide when, if and to what extent State facilities shall remain open or closed during emergencies, such as adverse weather conditions, acts of God, equipment breakdown, inoperable bathroom facilities, extreme office temperatures, etc. 2. The State shall designate one (1) person in each district area who will be responsible to call the Secretary of Administration or his/her designee if office, weather or other conditions exist which suggest closing is appropriate. 3. In facilities that must remain in operation despite emergency conditions, continued operations with a reduced work force may be authorized. In such instances, employees who are authorized to leave work early may do so without loss of pay or benefits. Employees who are required to remain at work shall receive compensatory time at straight time rates. 4. An employee who is unable to report to work due to weather or other emergency conditions shall have the absence charged against accumulated compensatory time or annual leave, in that order. 5. If management authorizes the complete closing of a State office or facility for emergency reasons, employees who leave the workplace shall receive their regular pay for time they are out of the closed office. 6. Employees required by management to work during complete emergency closings under (5) above, shall receive hourly pay at straight time rates for the hours so worked. This payment will be in addition to the employee’s regular pay.

  • Emergency Closings In the event a student day or teacher duty day is lost because of an emergency closing, the teacher shall perform duties on that day (unless hazardous conditions prohibit) or other such day in lieu thereof as the School Board or its designated representative shall determine, if any.

  • Emergency Contacts Contractor shall provide County with a list of names and telephone numbers at which Contractor’s representative, alternate, superintendent, and other key personnel can be reached during non-working hours in the case of an emergency.

  • Emergency Contact CONTRACTOR shall have a responsible person available at, or reasonably near, the Project/Service on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a week, who may be contacted in emergencies and in cases where immediate action must be taken to handle any problem that might arise. CONTRACTOR shall submit to the COUNTY’s Project Manager, the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies. This list shall contain the name of their supervisors responsible for work pertaining to this Agreement.

  • Emergency Room Services This plan covers services received in a hospital emergency room when needed to stabilize or initiate treatment in an emergency. If your condition needs immediate or urgent, but non-emergency care, contact your PCP or use an urgent care center. This plan covers bandages, crutches, canes, collars, and other supplies incidental to your treatment in the emergency room as part of our allowance for the emergency room services. Additional services provided in the emergency room such as radiology or physician consultations are covered separately from emergency room services and may require additional copayments. The amount you pay is based on the type of service being rendered. Follow-up care services, such as suture removal, fracture care or wound care, received at the emergency room will require an additional emergency room copayment. Follow- up care services can be obtained from your primary care provider or a specialist. See Dental Services in Section 3 for information regarding emergency dental care services.

  • Emergency Conditions “Emergency Condition” shall mean a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the Transmission Provider, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to the Transmission System, the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities or the Transmission Systems of others to which the Transmission System is directly connected; or (3) that, in the case of the Interconnection Customer, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Small Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities. Under Emergency Conditions, the Transmission Owner may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. The Transmission Provider shall notify the Interconnection Customer promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Interconnection Customer’s operation of the Small Generating Facility. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Transmission Owner’s Transmission System or other Affected Systems. To the extent information is known, the notification shall describe the Emergency Condition, the extent of the damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, its anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.

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