Common use of Possible Lack of Automatic Number Identification Clause in Contracts

Possible Lack of Automatic Number Identification. It may not be possible for the local emergency personnel to automatically obtain your phone number when you dial 911. The system is configured to send the automatic number identification information; however, one or more telephone companies route the traffic to the emergency response center and that center may not be capable of receiving and passing on that information. As a result, the operator who answers your 911 call may not be able to automatically obtain your phone number and call you back if the call is not completed or is not forwarded, is dropped or disconnected, if you are unable to speak to tell the operator your phone number, or if the Service is not operational for any reason. Possible Lack of Automatic Location Identification. It may not be possible for the local emergency personnel to automatically obtain your registered service address when you dial 911. The system is configured to send the location information; however, one or more telephone companies route the traffic to the emergency response center and that center may not be capable of receiving and passing on that information. As a result, the operator who answers your 911 call may not be able to automatically obtain your address and direct emergency personnel if the call is dropped or disconnected or if you are unable to speak to tell the operator your address or if the Service is not operational for any reason.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Voice Service Agreement, Residential Voice Service Agreement, Residential Telephone Service Agreement

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