Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling enables the Customer end-user to use a compatible Rogers Device to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive messages, over a Wi-Fi Network. This means the Customer end- user would still be able to call and text even in areas where the Xxxxxx Wireless Network coverage is limited, such as office buildings, factories and plants, as long as the device is configured to use a Wi-Fi connection. The end- user needs to enable Wi-Fi Calling on their compatible Rogers Device, accepting the Terms & Conditions and registering an emergency 9-1-1 address for emergency calls. There is no additional fee to use this feature and, in most cases, when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled and the end-user has access to both Wi-Fi Calling and a mobile network, the device will automatically default to use Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when the end-user is within Canada and when roaming outside of Canada. A list of eligible devices and more details about this feature are available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. If the Customer end-user uses Wi-Fi Calling while outside of Canada, the following will be deducted from the wireless plan without incurring any long distance or roaming charges: • Incoming calls and text messages received from anywhere in the world • Outgoing calls and text messages made or sent to a Canadian number Roaming and/or long distance charges will vary depending on the roaming option the Customer has on the account. If the Customer has Roam Like Home, outgoing Wi-Fi Calling calls or text messages made to a non- Canadian number will trigger the Roam Like Home daily charge. If the end-user has already incurred this charge, then all outgoing Wi-Fi Calling calls, and text messages made or sent during the period for which the charge was incurred will be covered under the initial Roam Like Home charge. If the Customer has Flex Roaming, all outgoing Wi-Fi Calling calls and text messages to a non-Canadian number will be deducted from the tiers according to the country Zone. If the end-user exceeds the limit on a specific tier, overage rates outlined in the agreement will apply. IMPORTANT: WI-FI CALLING HAS DIFFERENCES AND UNIQUE LIMITATIONS OF 9-1-1 EMERGENCY SERVICES. PLEASE REVIEW ALL LIMITATIONS ON YOUR DEVICE WHEN YOU ENABLE THE FEATURE PRIOR TO ACTIVATION. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT ENABLE THE FEATURE. To learn more, please visit xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/000.
Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling enables your end-user to use a compatible Rogers Device to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive messages, over a Wi-Fi Network. This means your end-user would still be able to call and text even in areas where the Xxxxxx Wireless Network coverage is limited, such as office buildings, factories and plants, as long as the device is configured to use a Wi-Fi connection. The end-user needs to enable Wi-Fi Calling on their compatible Rogers Device, accepting the Terms & Conditions and registering an emergency 9-1-1 address for emergency calls. There is no additional fee to use this feature and, in most cases, when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled and the end-user has access to both Wi- Fi Calling and a mobile network, the device will automatically default to use Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when the end-user is within Canada and when roaming outside of Canada. A list of eligible devices and more details about this feature are available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. If your end-user uses Wi-Fi Calling while outside of Canada, the following will be deducted from the wireless plan without incurring any long distance or roaming charges:
Wi-Fi Calling. Your Bark Wireless Services may include Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling services use a broadband internet connection to make calls, including calls to 911. Calls to 911 using Wi-Fi Calling operate differently than 911 calls made over a cellular network or a landline phone. If possible, your User(s) should use a cellular connection or a landline phone to place any 911 calls. If a cellular connection is available when your User(s) place a 911 call, their handset will make the 911 call using the handset’s native dialer over the cellular connection to improve call quality and location accuracy even if they have Wi-Fi Calling services enabled. When you first enable Wi-Fi Calling on Bark Wireless Services, you must provide us with the primary street address at which the Wi-Fi Calling service will be used (“Your E911 Registered Address”). If your User(s) call 911 over Wi-Fi, we may transmit Your E911 Registered Address to the 911 Communications Center that answers the call, and it may be used to help emergency responders locate you. However, because of the limitations associated with Wi-Fi 911 calling, including the fact that the broadband internet connection utilized may be supplied by a third- party unaffiliated with Bark or its Service Provider, your User(s) should provide the 911 Communications Center with their contact information and current location. You agree to update Your E911 Registered Address before you use the Wi-Fi Calling service at a location different from Your E911 Registered Address. You can update Your E911 Registered Address by accessing your Wireless Account on the Site or by contacting Bark Customer Care at xxxx@xxxx.xx.
Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling services use a broadband internet connection to make calls, including calls to 911. Calls to 911 using Wi-Fi Calling operate differently than 911 calls made over a cellular network or a landline phone. If possible, use a cellular connection or a landline phone to place any 911 calls. If a cellular connection is available when you a place a 911 call, your handset will make the 911 call using the handset’s native dialer over the cellular connection to improve call quality and location accuracy even if you have Wi-Fi Calling services enabled. When you first enable Wi-Fi Calling on Patriot Mobile, you must provide us with the primary street address at which the Wi-Fi Calling service will be used (“Your E911 Registered Address”). If you call 911 over Wi-Fi, we may transmit Your E911 Registered Address to the 911 Communications Center that answers the call, and it may be used to help emergency responders locate you. However, because of the limitations associated with Wi-Fi 911 calling, including the fact that the broadband internet connection utilized may be supplied by a third-party unaffiliated with Patriot Mobile, you should provide the 911 Communications Center with your contact information and current location. You agree to update Your E911 Registered Address before you use the Wi-Fi Calling service at a location different from Your E911 Registered Address. You can update Your E911 Registered Address by contacting Member Services at (000) 000-0000. Text-to-911. Text-to-911 service may be available in some locations where Patriot Mobile service is provided. This is dependent on your local 911 Communication Center’s ability to receive text messages.
Wi-Fi Calling. Your handset may be capable of Wi-Fi calling, which allows you to connect and complete voice calls over a Wi-Fi network, though log-in credentials for Wi-Fi access may be required and your handset may not transition between Wi-Fi networks and our System. To enable Wi-Fi calling, you must acknowledge and agree to limitations herein and you must register an emergency address (“Emergency Address”). This Emergency Address may be used to help locate you when you call 911 over Wi-Fi. You must keep your Emergency Address up to date. For more information about using 911 services with your Wi- Fi calling, see Section 9 “Emergency Service (911)”.
Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling services use an internet connection to make calls, (“Wi-Fi Calling”), including 911 calls, and calls to 911 using Wi-Fi calling operate differently than traditional 911. When enabling Wi-Fi Calling, Purchasing Entity must provide Contractor with the primary street address at which the Wi-Fi Calling service will be used (“Registered Location”). If Purchasing Entity’s Users call 911 over Wi-Fi, Contractor will provide Purchasing Entity’s Registered Location to the public service entity that answers the call, and it may be used to help emergency responders locate a User. Purchasing Entity agrees to update its Registered Location if Purchasing Entity’s Users use Wi-Fi service at a different location. Purchasing Entity can update its Registered Location by contacting Contractor Purchasing Entity Care.
Wi-Fi Calling. Please note that "Wi-Fi Calling" is an option available on some device models and accessible with some mobile carriers. The Cooperative cannot guarantee the accessibility or reliability of this function. Emergency services will not be able to determine your location if you dial 9-1-1 in Wi-Fi Calling mode. The response team will be dispatched to the address registered on your device (make sure that this address is up to date with your MOBILE phone provider).
Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling is available on select devices. Certain services may be incompatible or not available with Wi- Fi Calling and certain apps may be removed from your phone. You must reside in the U.S. and your primary usage must occur on our U.S. network. You are not authorized to use the service in countries where Wi-Fi Calling is prohibited by law. Use of VPNs to avoid international calling restrictions is a breach of terms and conditions and is not supported. 9-1-1 service through Wi-Fi Calling may not be available or may be limited or not as accurate compared to traditional 9-1-1 service due to circumstances including, but not limited to, relocation of equipment, internet congestion or connection failure, loss of electrical power, delays in availability of registered location information and/or other technical problems. So that emergency responders can locate the emergency location, customer agrees to always be prepared to report their precise location of the emergency to emergency responders and to share this requirement with all persons located at the premise.
Wi-Fi Calling. You acknowledge and agree that your use of any Wi-Fi network is permissible and that you (and not T-Mobile) are responsible for your use. Cell Broadcasts (alerts that go to certain customers) and Wireless Priority Service (WPS) may not be available with Wi-Fi Calling.
Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling services use an internet connection to make calls, (“Wi-Fi Calling”), including 911 calls, and calls to 911 using Wi-Fi calling operate differently than traditional 911. When enabling Wi-Fi Calling, Participating Entity must provide Contractor with the primary street address at which the Wi-Fi Calling service will be used (“Registered Location”). If Participating Entity’s Users call 911 over Wi-Fi, Contractor will provide Participating Entity’s Registered Location to the public service entity that answers the call, and it may be used to help emergency responders locate a User. Participating Entity agrees to update its Registered Location if Participating Entity’s Users use Wi-Fi service at a different location. Participating Entity can update its Registered Location by contacting Contractor Participating Entity Care.