Common use of Registered Location Clause in Contracts

Registered Location. Because a VoIP call can be made anywhere a User has an Internet connection, the caller’s telephone number will not necessarily correspond with the caller’s physical location. All customers must therefore provide Cisco with a “Registered Location” for each User when VoIP service is set up. The “Registered Location” is the street address where the Users will be using the VoIP service. If You or Your Users move the equipment used to make VoIP calls to a new location, You or Your Users must immediately update the Registered Location with the new physical location of the device in YourControl Hub. If the Registered Location is not updated, any emergency calls made from the device may be sent to the wrong emergency response center and will transmit incorrect location information to emergency responders, delaying emergency assistance to Your Users. Customers with multiple Users are responsible for ensuring that an accurate and up-to-date Registered Location is maintained for each User, and that their Users are aware of how the Registered Location can be changed. There may be a delay in making the updated Registered Location available for routing and to emergency call centers. You are responsible for notifying, and You agree to notify, any User or potential Users of Your VoIP services of the nature and limitations of emergency calls on the VoIP services described in this Policy.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cisco Flex Plan Subscription Agreement, Cisco Flex Plan Subscription Agreement, Cisco Collaboration Flex Plan

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Registered Location. Because a VoIP voice-over-IP (“VoIP”) call can be made anywhere a User has an Internet connection, the caller’s telephone number will not necessarily correspond with the caller’s physical location. All customers must therefore provide Cisco with a “Registered Location” for each User when VoIP Cisco Calling Offers service is set up. The “Registered Location” is the street address where the Users will be using the VoIP service. If You or Your Users move the equipment used to make VoIP calls to a new location, You or Your Users must immediately update the Registered Location with the new physical location of the device in YourControl Your Control Hub. If the Registered Location is not updated, any emergency calls made from the device may be sent to the wrong emergency response center and will transmit incorrect location information to emergency responders, delaying emergency assistance to Your Users. Customers with multiple Users are responsible for ensuring that an accurate and up-to-date Registered Location is maintained for each User, and that their Users are aware of how the Registered Location can be changed. There may be a delay in making the updated Registered Location available for routing and to emergency call centers. You are responsible for notifying, and You agree to notify, any User or potential Users of Your VoIP services of the nature and limitations of emergency calls on the VoIP services described in this Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offer Description

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