Voice-over-Internet Protocol Sample Clauses

Voice-over-Internet Protocol. In the event you have Telephone Service which uses Ziply Fiber’s Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VOIP”) transmission service, the following additional terms will apply.
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Voice-over-Internet Protocol. CLIENT understands that CLIENT’S voice over internet protocol (VoIP) communication system may not transmit signals to GEOARM’S central monitoring station or to 911 emergency services. In the event signals are not transmitted, CLIENT understands that emergency dispatch may not occur. CLIENT’S using VoIP communications are encouraged to utilize a plain ordinary telephone land line, cellular radio, or network monitoring device to ensure alarm signal transmission.
Voice-over-Internet Protocol. (VoIP). Nu-Tel disclaims any express or implied warranty regarding VOIP and its performance based on conditions beyond our control. Nu-Tel can only warranty the equipment that it provides and installs. VOIP utilizes both the client’s data network and the public network. Nu-Tel will work with the persons responsible for your information technology with regard to the telephone system to implement the purchased application(s).
Voice-over-Internet Protocol. VoIP) Contractor shall furnish and install the following measures to implement VoIP: • 39 - Polycom 301 Business Media Phones • 11 – Polycom 401 Business Media Phones • 4 – Color Expansion Modules • 2 – Netgear switches • New cabling in Police Station o Upper Level
Voice-over-Internet Protocol. (VoIP) Residential or Business Communication Services and any related services (the “Service”)
Voice-over-Internet Protocol. (VoIP) – a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks.
Voice-over-Internet Protocol. 10. VoIP
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