Extended Coverage. Extended Coverage is meant to provide additional wireless coverage within Canada, outside of the Rogers Wireless Network, without incurring roaming charges. Extended Coverage is intended for occasional use; the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage (voice, data and SMS) must occur on the Rogers Wireless Network. If the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage occurs within Extended Coverage areas, Rogers may restrict or limit your end-user’s access to Extended Coverage on an ongoing basis. Further, where Rogers identifies that your usage while utilizing Extended Coverage is excessive, Rogers reserves the right to charge you a reasonable fee for such excessive usage, or, alternatively, to block such end-user from utilizing Extended Coverage going forward. Your Rogers Device will always connect to the Rogers Wireless Network if it is available. Once your end- user has left the Rogers Wireless Network and has entered an Extended Coverage area, the end-user’s Device will automatically connect to Extended Coverage. If your end-user is on a call when they enter an Extended Coverage area, the call will drop. Once EXT appears on the end-user’s Device screen, they can call back to complete their call. A few enhanced features may not be available while in an Extended Coverage area, including: • Call Display / Name Display • 4-1-1 Directory Assistance Call Completion • Pound numbers (#) and short codes • N-1-1 codes: • 2-1-1 Community Information • 3-1-1 Non-Emergency Municipal Government • 5-1-1 Weather & Traveler Information • 7-1-1 Access to Message Relay Service (MRS) by the deaf • 8-1-1 Non-urgent Health Teletriage Services Please note that Rogers and its roaming partners may, without notice, change geographical coverage areas. Rogers is not liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of any disruptions or outages to Extended Coverage, or as a result of any changes to Extended Coverage areas.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Extended Coverage. Extended Coverage is meant to provide additional wireless coverage within Canada, outside of the Rogers Wireless Network, without incurring roaming charges. Extended Coverage is intended for occasional use; the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage (voice, data and SMS) must occur on the Rogers Xxxxxx Wireless Network. If the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage occurs within Extended Coverage areas, Rogers may restrict or limit your end-user’s access to Extended Coverage on an ongoing basis. Further, where Rogers identifies that your usage while utilizing Extended Coverage is excessive, Rogers reserves the right to charge you a reasonable fee for such excessive usage, or, alternatively, to block such end-user from utilizing Extended Coverage going forward. Your Rogers Device will always connect to the Rogers Xxxxxx Wireless Network if it is available. Once your end- user has left the Rogers Xxxxxx Wireless Network and has entered an Extended Coverage area, the end-user’s Device will automatically connect to Extended Coverage. If your end-user is on a call when they enter an Extended Coverage area, the call will drop. Once EXT appears on the end-user’s Device screen, they can call back to complete their call. A few enhanced features may not be available while in an Extended Coverage area, including: • Call Display / Name Display • 4-1-1 Directory Assistance Call Completion • Pound numbers (#) and short codes • N-1-1 codes: • 2-1-1 Community Information • 3-1-1 Non-Emergency Municipal Government • 5-1-1 Weather & Traveler Information • 7-1-1 Access to Message Relay Service (MRS) by the deaf • 8-1-1 Non-urgent Health Teletriage Services Please note that Rogers and its roaming partners may, without notice, change geographical coverage areas. Rogers is not liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of any disruptions or outages to Extended Coverage, or as a result of any changes to Extended Coverage areas.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Extended Coverage. Extended Coverage is meant to provide additional wireless coverage within Canada, outside of the Rogers Wireless Network, without incurring roaming charges. Extended Coverage is intended for occasional use; the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage (voice, data and SMS) must occur on the Rogers Wireless Network. If the majority of your end-user’s monthly usage occurs within Extended Coverage areas, Rogers may restrict or limit your end-user’s access to Extended Coverage on an ongoing basis. Further, where Rogers identifies that your usage while utilizing Extended Coverage is excessive, Rogers reserves the right to charge you a reasonable fee for such excessive usage, or, alternatively, to block such end-user from utilizing Extended Coverage going forward. Your Rogers Device will always connect to the Rogers Wireless Network if it is available. Once your end- user has left the Rogers Wireless Network and has entered an Extended Coverage area, the end-user’s Device will automatically connect to Extended Coverage. If your end-user is on a call when they enter an Extended Coverage area, the call will drop. Once EXT appears on the end-user’s Device screen, they can call back to complete their call. A few enhanced features may not be available while in an Extended Coverage area, including: • Call Display / Name Display • 4-1-1 Directory Assistance Call Completion • Pound numbers (#) and short codes • N-1-1 codes: • 2-1-1 Community Information • Information
3-1-1 Non-Emergency Municipal Government • 5-1-1 Weather & Traveler Information • 7-1-1 Access to Message Relay Service (MRS) by the deaf • 8-1-1 Non-urgent Health Teletriage Services Please note that Rogers and its roaming partners may, without notice, change geographical coverage areas. Rogers is not liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of any disruptions or outages to Extended Coverage, or as a result of any changes to Extended Coverage areas.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement