Common use of 911 Services Clause in Contracts

911 Services. PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF 911 FUNCTIONALITY. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THESE LIMITATIONS AND AGREE TO SHARE THESE LIMITATIONS WITH YOUR USERS AND ANYONE WHO MAY USE YOUR SERVICE TO PLACE CALLS OR SEND TEXTS. 11.1. 911 Service Generally. 911 services are provided by your state and local government. Bark Phones are capable of making calls to 911 in the United States, and 911 access is available to customers regardless of your rate plan. The handset must have battery power and network connectivity to complete a 911 call. Although ▇▇▇▇’s Service Provider is often capable of communicating your User(s)’ phone number and/or current location to a public safety answering point (“911 Communications Center”), in some cases, 911 Communications Center operators may not know your User(s)’ phone number or have information about your User(s)’ current location. As a result, when making 911 calls, your User(s) should provide their contact information and current location. Other third-party entities are involved in connecting a 911 call and Bark’s Service Provider is not solely responsible for determining which 911 Communications Center your User(s)’ 911 call may be routed to. If you are porting a phone number to or from us, we may not be able to provide you with some Bark Wireless Services, such as 911 location services while the port is in process. If your User(s) are outside the U.S., they may have to dial a different number than 911 to call emergency services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions, Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions

911 Services. PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF 911 FUNCTIONALITY. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THESE LIMITATIONS AND AGREE TO SHARE THESE LIMITATIONS WITH YOUR USERS AND ANYONE WHO MAY USE YOUR SERVICE TO PLACE CALLS OR SEND TEXTS. 11.110.1. 911 Service Generally. 911 services are provided by your state and local government. Bark Phones are capable of making calls to 911 in the United States, and 911 access is available to customers regardless of your rate plan. The handset must have battery power and network connectivity to complete a 911 call. Although ▇▇▇▇’s Service Provider is often capable of communicating your User(s)’ phone number and/or current location to a public safety answering point (“911 Communications Center”), in some cases, 911 Communications Center operators may not know your User(s)’ phone number or have information about your User(s)’ current location. As a result, when making 911 calls, your User(s) should provide their contact information and current location. Other third-party entities are involved in connecting a 911 call and Bark’s Service Provider is not solely responsible for determining which 911 Communications Center your User(s)’ 911 call may be routed to. If you are porting a phone number to or from us, we may not be able to provide you with some Bark Wireless Services, such as 911 location services while the port is in process. If your User(s) are outside the U.S., they may have to dial a different number than 911 to call emergency services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions, Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions

911 Services. PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF 911 FUNCTIONALITY. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THESE LIMITATIONS AND AGREE TO SHARE THESE LIMITATIONS WITH YOUR USERS AND ANYONE WHO MAY USE YOUR SERVICE TO PLACE CALLS OR SEND TEXTS. 11.1. 911 Service Generally. 911 services are provided by your state and local government. Certain Bark Phones Devices are capable of making calls to 911 in the United States, and 911 access is available to customers regardless of your rate plan. The handset must have battery power and network connectivity to complete a 911 call. Although ▇▇▇▇’s Service Provider is often capable of communicating your User(s)’ phone number and/or current location to a public safety answering point (“911 Communications Center”), in some cases, 911 Communications Center operators may not know your User(s)’ phone number or have information about your User(s)’ current location. As a result, when making 911 calls, your User(s) should provide their contact information and current location. Other third-party entities are involved in connecting a 911 call and Bark’s Service Provider is not solely responsible for determining which 911 Communications Center your User(s)’ 911 call may be routed to. If you are porting a phone number to or from us, we may not be able to provide you with some Bark Wireless Services, such as 911 location services while the port is in process. If your User(s) are outside the U.S., they may have to dial a different number than 911 to call emergency services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Bark Wireless Service Terms and Conditions, Bark Wireless Service Terms and Conditions