Dial-Out Access Clause Samples

The Dial-Out Access clause defines the terms under which users or parties are permitted to initiate outbound calls or connections from a particular system or service. Typically, this clause outlines who is authorized to use dial-out features, any restrictions on destinations or usage, and may specify security or billing responsibilities associated with such access. Its core practical function is to control and manage the use of outbound communication capabilities, thereby preventing unauthorized use and mitigating potential security or financial risks.
Dial-Out Access. Dial-Out conference calls are established by an Company Conference Operator. To receive this type of conference calling, the customer must arrange for the participating callers to be called by the Company Conference Operator at the pre-arranged date and time. The Dial-Out Access charges include an allocation for both bridging and transport.
Dial-Out Access. Dial-Out is available as an optional feature of the BT MeetMe service. Available to the Chairperson only, this is initiated by a DTMF command on the Chairperson provided telephone keypad once in the conference call. The Chairperson validates his dial-out request by providing the Participant Passcode before being prompted to enter the number to be dialled. The Chairperson is then returned to the audio conference and the new Participant will be joined to the audio conference if he accepts the invitation. Additional Charges will apply to this feature as described in the Charges Schedule.