Non-Voice Equipment Limitations Sample Clauses

Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge and understand that the Service is not compatible with all non- voice communications equipment, including but not limited to, some home and office security systems that are set up to make automatic phone calls, emergency phones in elevators, some aspects of satellite TV systems, digital entertainment systems, fax machines, modems and medical monitoring devices. By accepting this Agreement, you waive any claim you may have against HopDial for interference with or disruption of such systems due to the Service.
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Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge and understand that the Service is not compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to, some home and office security systems that are set up to make automatic phone calls, emergency phones in elevators, some aspects of satellite TV systems, digital entertainment systems, fax machines, modems and medical monitoring devices. By accepting this Agreement, you waive any claim you may have against PUBLIC TELEPHONE COMPANY for interference with or disruption of such systems due to the Service. Certain Broadband, Cable Modem, and Other Services. There may also be other services with which our Service may be incompatible. Some providers of broadband service may provide modems that prevent the transmission of communications using the Service. We do not warrant that the Service will be compatible with all broadband services and expressly disclaim any express or implied warranties regarding the compatibility of the Service with any particular broadband service. Use Outside of the United States. As previously noted there are limitations with the Service’s access to 911. Public Telephone Company’s Service does not provide access to emergency services in any country outside of the United States. Public Telephone Company disclaims any obligation to provide you with access to emergency services in any jurisdiction other than the United States.
Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge that our service may not be compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to home security systems, TTY, medical monitoring equipment, TIVO, satellite television systems, PBX, Centrex, other private telephone networks, and dial-up modems. You waive any claim against NMSurf for interference with or disruption of these services and equipment, as well as any claim that NMSurf is responsible for any disruption to your business, if applicable.
Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge that our service may not be compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to home security systems, TTY, medical monitoring equipment, TIVO, satellite television systems, PBX, Centrex, other private telephone networks, and dial-up modems. You waive any claim against Sierra Nevada Communications for interference with or disruption of these services and equipment, as well as any claim that Sierra Nevada Communications is responsible for any disruption to your business, if applicable.
Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge that our service may not be compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to home security systems, TTY, medical monitoring equipment, certain versions of TiVo, AOL, Netflix and other streaming services, cable television services, FiOS, satellite television systems, PBX, Centrex, other private telephone networks, or computer modems. You waive any claim against MossyTel for interference with or disruption of these services and equipment, as well as any claim that MossyTel is responsible for any disruption to your business, if applicable.
Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge that our service may not be compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to home security systems, medical monitoring equipment, certain versions of TIVo, satellite television systems, PBX, Centrex, other private telephone networks, or computer modems. You waive any claim against ATCC for interference with or disruption of these services and equipment, as well as any claim that ATCC is responsible for any disruption to your business, if applicable.
Non-Voice Equipment Limitations. You acknowledge and understand that the Service is not compatible with all non-voice communications equipment, including but not limited to, some home and office security systems that are set up to make automatic phone calls, emergency phones in elevators, some aspects of satellite TV systems, digital entertainment systems, fax machines, modems and medical monitoring devices. By accepting this Agreement, you waive any claim you may have against KAWEAH COMPUTERS for interference with or disruption of such systems due to the Service.
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