Common use of Relocation of your Voice Equipment outside of your current Service Address requires Viasat’s consent Clause in Contracts

Relocation of your Voice Equipment outside of your current Service Address requires Viasat’s consent. In order for your 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Viasat must have the address where the Voice Equipment is located, which is listed at the bottom of the first page of the Customer Agreement (your “Service Address”). The Service Address is the address to which emergency services are directed. If you relocate the Voice Equipment from the Service Address without Viasat’s approval, 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authority, may transmit an address different from where the emergency is happening, and/or Voice (including, without limitation, 911 calling) may fail altogether. You must call Viasat at 0-000-000-0000 (through Voice or another phone service) and receive Viasat’s consent before you relocate your Voice Equipment. Viasat will need several business days to update your Service Address in the 911 system so that your 911 calls can be properly directed. If there are delays in making your Service Address available in and through the automatic location information database used for all 911 calling, this will delay the availability of 911 calling.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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Relocation of your Voice Equipment outside of your current Service Address requires Viasat’s consent. In order for your 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Viasat must have the address where the Voice Equipment is located, which is listed at the bottom end of the first page of the Customer Agreement (your “Service Address”). The Service Address is the address to which emergency services are directed. If you relocate the Voice Equipment from the Service Address without Viasat’s approval, 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authority, may transmit an address different from where the emergency is happening, and/or Voice (including, without limitation, 911 calling) may fail altogether. You must call Viasat at 01-000855-000-0000 313- 4111 (through Voice or another phone service) and receive Viasat’s consent before you relocate your Voice Equipment. Viasat will need several business days to update your Service Address in the 911 system so that your 911 calls can be properly directed. If there are delays in making your Service Address available in and through the automatic location information database used for all 911 calling, this will delay the availability of 911 calling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

Relocation of your Voice Equipment outside of your current Service Address requires Viasat’s consent. In order for your 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Viasat must have the address where the Voice Equipment is located, which is listed at the bottom end of the first page of the Customer Agreement (your “Service Address”). The Service Address is the address to which emergency services are directed. If you relocate the Voice Equipment from the Service Address without Viasat’s approval, 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authority, may transmit an address different from where the emergency is happening, and/or Voice (including, without limitation, 911 calling) may fail altogether. You must call Viasat at 01-000855- 313-000-0000 4111 (through Voice or another phone service) and receive Viasat’s consent before you relocate your Voice Equipment. Viasat will need several business days to update your Service Address in the 911 system so that your 911 calls can be properly directed. If there are delays in making your Service Address available in and through the automatic location information database used for all 911 calling, this will delay the availability of 911 calling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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Relocation of your Voice Equipment outside of your current Service Address requires Viasat’s consent. In order for your 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Viasat must have the address where the Voice Equipment is located, which is listed at the bottom end of the first page of the Customer Agreement (your “Service Address”). The Service Address is the address to which emergency services are directed. If you relocate the Voice Equipment from the Service Address without Viasat’s approval, 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authority, may transmit an address different from where the emergency is happening, and/or Voice (including, without limitation, 911 calling) may fail altogether. You must call Viasat at 0-000-000-0000 (through Voice or another phone service) and receive Viasat’s consent before you relocate your Voice Equipment. Viasat will need several business days to update your Service Address in the 911 system so that your 911 calls can be properly directed. If there are delays in making your Service Address available in and through the automatic location information database used for all 911 calling, this will delay the availability of 911 calling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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