Common use of Emergency Services Clause in Contracts

Emergency Services. The video calling features of BlackBerry Handheld Software are not interconnected with a public switched telephone network (PSTN), do not use telephone numbers to communicate with other devices, and are not designed or intended to be replacements for Your ordinary mobile or fixed line telephone. In addition, You acknowledge and agree that neither BlackBerry Mobile Voice Software ("MVS") nor the video chat features of the Software are designed or intended to be a replacement for Your traditional fixed line or wireless mobile telephone, and that they may not be used to place calls to “911”, “112”, “999”, “000” or other designated numbers intended to connect a user to public safety answering points or similar emergency services pursuant to local telecommunications laws ("Emergency Services "). Calls to Emergency Services are not processed through video chat features or MVS, and will only be processed from a BlackBerry Handheld Product where wireless cellular coverage is available from an Airtime Service Provider. You understand and agree that additional arrangements, separate from MVS or the video chat functionality of the Software, must be made to access Emergency Services, and that RIM Group of Companies and their respective officers, directors, and employees shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any personal injury, death or damages arising out of or in connection with the inability to access Emergency Services through MVS or the video chat functionality of the Software.

Appears in 59 contracts

Samples: Blackberry Solution License Agreement, Blackberry Solution License Agreement, Blackberry Solution License Agreement

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