Common use of Enterprise Route Overflow Clause in Contracts

Enterprise Route Overflow. In the event of an IP address being unreachable, thereby causing inbound calls to fail, Enterprise Route Overflow enables all inbound VoIP calls to be automatically redirected to an alternate number (which can be a VoIP or PSTN number), whether or not Verizon- owned and whether or not within the same country. Once connectivity with the original IP address is re-established, the primary route will be resumed (except for those calls that have already been redirected).

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Enterprise Route Overflow. In the event of an IP address being unreachable, thereby causing inbound calls to fail, Enterprise Route Overflow enables all inbound VoIP calls to be automatically redirected to an alternate number (which can be a VoIP or PSTN number), whether or not Verizon- Verizon-owned and whether or not within the same country. Once connectivity with the original IP address is re-established, the primary route will be resumed (except for those calls that have already been redirected).

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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