Emergency Calling Access Limitations Sample Clauses

Emergency Calling Access Limitations. Customer is responsible for notifying its end users of the following common events that can limit access to emergency calling via VoIP Service:
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Emergency Calling Access Limitations. Customer is responsible for notifying its end users of the following common events that can limit access to emergency calling via VoIP Service: • Loss of Power. VoIP Service will be interrupted if there is a loss of electricity/power supply. • Loss of Broadband Service. VoIP Service will be interrupted if the attendant broadband connection is not available. • Failure of Equipment. The malfunction or failure of equipment, software, or hardware necessary for end-to-end Internet functionality (e.g. routers, IP phones, analog gateways, etc.) can limit access to emergency services.
Emergency Calling Access Limitations. Common events that can limit access to emergency calling include but are not limited to:  Loss of Power. VoIP Service will be interrupted if there is a loss of electricity/power supply.  Loss of Broadband Service. VoIP Service will be interrupted if the attendant broadband connection is not available.  Failure of Equipment. The malfunction or failure of equipment, software, or hardware necessary for end-to- end Internet functionality (e.g. routers, IP phones, analog gateways, etc.) can limit access to Emergency Services.  Failure to Register New Location of Equipment. Verizon is not able to provide Emergency Services to an end-user unless, in the U.S., the end-user has properly registered his or her service location, and in Europe and Asia-Pacific, the end-user’s location is a primary registered service location. If a VoIP phone is to be used at a location other than as described above, Emergency Services will not be available.
Emergency Calling Access Limitations. Common events that can limit access to emergency calling include but are not limited to:  Loss of Power Supply. Business Connection will be interrupted if there is a loss of electricity/power supply.  Loss of Broadband Service. Business Connection will be interrupted if the attendant broadband connection is not available.  Failure of Equipment. The malfunction or failure of equipment, software, or hardware necessary for end-to-end Internet functionality (e.g. routers, IP phones, analog gateways, etc.) can limit access to Emergency Services.  Failure to Register New Location of Equipment. Verizon is not able to provide Emergency Services to an end-user unless, in the U.S., the end-user has properly registered his or her service location.

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