Emergency Calling Services Sample Clauses
Emergency Calling Services. Enhanced 911 service (“E-911”) currently enables users to access an appropriate public safety answering point (“PSAP”) by dialing 911 with Automatic Number Identification (hereinafter referred to as “ANI”) and Automatic Location Identification (“ALI”) displayed at the PSAP. The ANI may be the calling party number (“CPN”) or the billing telephone number (“BTN”) depending on Customer’s configuration. The ability to access an appropriate PSAP depends on the type, configuration and location of the phone used. Verizon provides E-911 only in locations where such 911 calling is available and only under the limited circumstances described below. Furthermore, much like access to 911 emergency service via traditional PSTN local service, access to a PSAP will be unavailable if Customer’s access circuit or local gateway fails. Customer is responsible for complying with all applicable 911 emergency calling service laws.
Emergency Calling Services. IP PBX Service may include the installation and/or configuration of equipment and software which includes functionality to enable Customer — with the addition of other services, including without limitation local exchange service — to have “911” calls routed to the local Public Service Answering Point or PSAP (“Emergency 911 Service”). Customer acknowledges that IP PBX Service alone does not provide Emergency 911 Service and that Customer is responsible for taking the steps necessary to establish Emergency 911 Service, including, but not limited to, defining and updating Emergency Response Locations, ensuring that the PSAP updates the Automatic Location Information or ALI database, and performing initial and periodic testing of 911 services. Customer also acknowledges that IP-based voice service is different in key respects from traditional telecommunications-based voice service and that those differences may cause Emergency 911 Service to be unavailable under certain circumstances, including without limitation, the following: (1) loss of power, (2) loss of broadband service, (3) loss of local area network (“LAN”) or applicable wide area network (“WAN”) service, (4) equipment failure, (5) making voice calls from a different location from the one for which 911 routing was established, and (6) nonpayment for service. Customer is responsible for complying with all applicable emergency 911 calling service laws. Customer will notify all end-users of these limitations.
i) Disclaimer of Certain Damages. With respect to Emergency 911 Service: This service is offered solely as an aid in enabling Customer to contact an appropriate PSAP in connection with fire, police and other emergencies. Verizon is not responsible for any losses, claims, demands, suits or any liability whatsoever (“Losses”), including without limitation (a) Losses to or relating to Customer or a third party, (b) Losses for any personal injury, or property damage or loss, (c) Losses claimed to have been caused by: (1) any aspect of IP PBX Service, including without limitation, any mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, errors or other defects in the provision of IP PBX Service. Verizon is also not responsible for any infringement or Invasion of the right of privacy of any person or persons, caused or claimed to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by any aspect of IP PBX Service, or by any services furnished by Verizon including, but not limited to, the identification of the telephone num...
Emergency Calling Services
