Common use of SOS Monitoring Clause in Contracts

SOS Monitoring. SPOT transmits SOS Emergency Signals received, along with applicable registration data information provided by you to SPOT in connection with your registration for the SPOT Service (the “Registration Data”) and available location coordinates identified by your SPOT Product signal (the “Location Information”), to the Emergency Services Provider. The Emergency Services Provider maintains a database of emergency responders in regions throughout the world (the “Emergency Services Provider Database”), and provides SOS Emergency Signal monitoring twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and 365 days a year. According to our agreement with the Emergency Service Provider, upon receipt of a SOS Emergency Signal, the Emergency Services Provider has agreed that Emergency Services Provider personnel will: i) contact, if available, the primary and secondary contacts identified by you in your Registration Data to attempt to validate the SOS Emergency Signal; ii) use the Emergency Services Provider database to identify appropriate emergency responder(s) according to available location coordinates; iii) contact the appropriate emergency responder(s) and inform them of the relevant facts in the Emergency Services Provider’s possession (including your Registration Data information and/or location coordinates); iv) if you are traveling outside of your home territory, and it is consistent with the Emergency Services Provider’s procedures, contact the Embassy of your government consistent with your Registration Data, either in the location identified by the Location Information or their Washington, D.C. based Embassy, and provide them all relevant facts in Emergency Services Provider’ possession; and v) provide updates of location coordinates as available to the identified emergency responder. SPOT reserves the right to alter or modify the Emergency Services Provider and/or the terms of any agreement with any Emergency Services Provider, at any time. SPOT and the Emergency Services Provider have not agreed to take any steps other than those identified above, and SPOT and the Emergency Services Provider are released from all responsibility to take any further action whatsoever. In addition, SPOT is not liable for the performance or lack of performance of the Emergency Services Provider, the terms of performance of which are set forth in the SPOT agreement with the Emergency Services Provider, and the Emergency Services Provider’s performance is subject to all terms and conditions set forth in such agreement. Should the Emergency Services Provider have reasonable cause to believe that an emergency condition does not exist, the Emergency Services Provider reserves the right to solely contact the primary and secondary contacts identified by you.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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SOS Monitoring. SPOT GUSA transmits SOS Emergency Signals received, along with applicable registration data information provided by you to SPOT GUSA in connection with your registration for the SPOT Globalstar Service (the Registration Data”) and Data”)and available location coordinates identified by your SPOT Product Terminal signal (the “Location Information”)), to the Emergency Services ProviderProvider response center. The Emergency Services Provider maintains a database of emergency responders in regions throughout the world (the “Emergency Services Provider Database”), and provides SOS Emergency Signal monitoring twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and 365 days a year. According to our agreement with the Emergency Service Provider, upon receipt of a SOS Emergency Signal, the Emergency Services Provider has agreed that Emergency Services Provider response center personnel will: (i) contact, if available, the primary and secondary contacts identified by you in your Registration Data to attempt to validate the SOS Emergency Signal; (ii) use the Emergency Services Provider database of emergency responders to identify appropriate emergency responder(s) according to available location coordinates; (iii) contact the appropriate emergency responder(s) and inform them of the relevant facts in the Emergency Services Provider’s possession (including your Registration Data information and/or location coordinates); (iv) if you are traveling outside of your home territoryHome Territory, and it is consistent with the Emergency Services Provider’s procedures, contact the Embassy of your government consistent with your Registration Data, either in the location identified by the Location Information or their Washington, D.C. based Embassy, and provide them all relevant facts in Emergency Services Provider’s possession; and (v) provide updates of location coordinates as available to the identified emergency responder. SPOT ; and, (vi) Emergency Services Provider response center personnel will also receive,and may send, voice and/or text messages regarding status of rescue; provided that GUSA reserves the right to alter or modify the modifythe Emergency Services Provider and/or the terms of any agreement with any Emergency Services Provider, at any time. SPOT GUSA and the Emergency Services Provider have not agreed to take any steps other than those identified above, and SPOT GUSA and the Emergency Services Provider are released from all responsibility to take any further action whatsoever. In addition, SPOT GUSA is not liable for the performance or lack of performance of the Emergency Services Provider, the terms of performance of which are set forth in the SPOT GUSA agreement with the Emergency Services Provider, and the Emergency Services Provider’s performance is subject to all terms and conditions set forth in such agreement. Should the Emergency Services Provider have reasonable cause to believe that an emergency condition does not exist, the Emergency Services Provider reserves the right to solely contact the primary and secondary contacts identified by you.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Duplex Satellite Service Agreement, Duplex Satellite Service Agreement

SOS Monitoring. SPOT transmits Legratron SOS Emergency Signals received, along with applicable registration data information provided by you to SPOT Legratron Product in connection with your registration for the SPOT SOS Service (the “Registration Data”) and available location coordinates identified by your SPOT Legratron Product signal (the “Location Information”), to the Emergency Services ProviderERT. The Emergency Services Provider ERT maintains a database of emergency responders in regions throughout the world SOUTH AFRICA (the “Emergency Services Provider ERT Database”), and provides SOS Emergency Signal monitoring twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and 365 days a year. According to our agreement with the Emergency Service Provider, upon receipt of a SOS Emergency Signal, the Emergency Services Provider has agreed that Emergency Services Provider ERT personnel will: i) contact, if available, the primary and secondary contacts identified by you in your Registration Data to attempt to validate the SOS Emergency Signal; ii) use the Emergency Services Provider ERT database to identify appropriate emergency responder(s) according to available location coordinates; iii) contact the appropriate emergency responder(s) and inform them of the relevant facts in the Emergency Services Provider’s GEOS’ possession (including your Registration Data information and/or location coordinates); iv) if you are traveling outside of your home territory, and it is consistent with the Emergency Services Provider’s procedures, contact the Embassy of your government consistent with your Registration Data, either in the location identified by the Location Information or their Washington, D.C. based Embassy, and provide them all relevant facts in Emergency Services Provider’ possession; and v) provide updates of location coordinates as available to the identified emergency responder. SPOT Legratron reserves the right to alter or modify the Emergency Services Provider and/or the terms of any agreement with any Emergency Services Provider, at any time. SPOT Legratron and the Emergency Services Provider have not agreed to take any steps other than those identified above, and SPOT Legratron and the Emergency Services Provider are released from all responsibility to take any further action whatsoever. In addition, SPOT Legratron is not liable for the performance or lack of performance of the Emergency Services Provider, the terms of performance of which are set forth in the SPOT Legratrons’ agreement with the Emergency Services Provider, and the Emergency Services Provider’s performance is subject to all terms and conditions set forth in such agreement. Should the Emergency Services Provider have reasonable cause to believe that an emergency condition does not exist, the Emergency Services Provider reserves the right to solely contact the primary and secondary contacts identified by you.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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SOS Monitoring. SPOT transmits SOS Emergency Signals received, along with applicable registration data information provided by you to SPOT in connection with your registration for the SPOT Service (the “Registration Data”) and available location coordinates identified by your SPOT Product signal (the “Location Information”), to the Emergency Services ProviderIERCC. The Emergency Services Provider IERCC maintains a database of emergency responders in regions throughout the world (the “Emergency Services Provider IERCC Database”), and provides SOS Emergency Signal monitoring twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and 365 days a year. According to our agreement with the Emergency Service Provider, upon receipt of a SOS Emergency Signal, the Emergency Services Provider has agreed that Emergency Services Provider IERCC personnel will: i) contact, if available, the primary and secondary contacts identified by you in your Registration Data to attempt to validate the SOS Emergency Signal; ii) use the Emergency Services Provider IERCC database to identify appropriate emergency responder(s) according to available location coordinates; iii) contact the appropriate emergency responder(s) and inform them of the relevant facts in the Emergency Services Provider’s GEOS’ possession (including your Registration Data information and/or location coordinates); iv) if you are traveling outside of your home territory, and it is consistent with the Emergency Services Provider’s GEOS’ procedures, contact the Embassy of your government consistent with your Registration Data, either in the location identified by the Location Information or their Washington, D.C. based Embassy, and provide them all relevant facts in Emergency Services ProviderGEOS’ possession; and v) provide updates of location coordinates as available to the identified emergency responder. SPOT reserves the right to alter or modify the Emergency Services Provider and/or the terms of any agreement with any Emergency Services Provider, at any time. SPOT and the Emergency Services Provider have not agreed to take any steps other than those identified above, and SPOT and the Emergency Services Provider are released from all responsibility to take any further action whatsoever. In addition, SPOT is not liable for the performance or lack of performance of the Emergency Services Provider, the terms of performance of which are set forth in the SPOT agreement with the Emergency Services Provider, and the Emergency Services Provider’s performance is subject to all terms and conditions set forth in such agreement. Should the Emergency Services Provider have reasonable cause to believe that an emergency condition does not exist, the Emergency Services Provider reserves the right to solely contact the primary and secondary contacts identified by you.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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