Common use of Telephone Relay Service Clause in Contracts

Telephone Relay Service. 16.1 Although AT&T is not the Telephone Relay Service provider in the state of Kentucky, AT&T does provide access for its End Users to reach the relay service via 711 dialing capabilities. Where AT&T provides to speech and hearing-impaired callers a service that enables callers to type a message into a telephone set equipped with a keypad and message screen and to have a live operator read the message to a recipient and to type the message recipient’s response to the speech or hearing-impaired caller (“Telephone Relay Service”), AT&T will make such service available to CLEC at no additional charge, for use by CLEC customers who are speech or hearing-impaired. If AT&T maintains a record of customers who qualify under any applicable law for Telephone Relay Service, AT&T will make such data available to CLEC as it pertains to CLEC Resale service customers.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: MFN Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, MFN Agreement

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