Emergency Calling Policy Sample Clauses

Emergency Calling Policy. Emergency calling from Your Cisco VoIP service operates differently than traditional emergency calling services. Cisco VoIP services allow You to make or receive telephone calls over the Internet to or from the public switched telephone network. Though VoIP services are similar to traditional telephone services, the nature of VoIP services creates unique limitations and circumstances for emergency calling.
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Emergency Calling Policy. Emergency calling through Cisco Calling Offers operates differently than traditional emergency calling services. Cisco Calling Offers allow You to make or receive telephone calls over the Internet to or from the PSTN. Though Cisco Calling Offers are similar to traditional telephone services, the nature of voice-over-IP services creates unique limitations and circumstances for emergency calling. When you deploy Webex Calling or Unified Communications Manager Cloud combined with PSTN, You must ensure the collection of an emergency response location for Your Users, for purposes of their emergency calls to national or state- designated emergency numbers, as required in Your jurisdiction. This includes if you obtain PSTN service from Cisco via Cisco Calling Plans. If You obtain PSTN service from Cisco via Cisco Calling Plans, You are also responsible for informing Your Users of Cisco’s relevant policies (located in this Exhibit) and of the need to update their emergency response location if the User’s location changes or the User relocates the equipment used to access the Cisco-provided PSTN service. Please note that Xxxxx’s Numbering Policy applies to Cisco Calling Plans.

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