911 Calls Sample Clauses

911 Calls. “911 Calls” are those calls received or dispatched via the statewide emergency communication network of telephone or via other communications means as described in chapter 38.52 RCW.
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911 Calls. T-Mobile will reply to requests from 911 calling centers relating to End Users in substantially the same manner as it does for calls relating to its own subscribers, and will provide calling and location information, to the extent that it is available to T-Mobile, consistent with its internal practices relating to 911 calls. T-Mobile is hereby authorized to act on behalf of DISH in responding to 911 public safety answering points with regard to End Users. DISH understands and agrees that 911 calls while Roaming may be handled by the Roaming Carrier. This Section 4.4 does not apply in connection with the Service provided under Annex 3.

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