Common use of Registered Location Clause in Contracts

Registered Location. Sprint requires a valid United States Postal Service and Master Street Address Guide address for each End User’s primary work location addresses (“Registered Location”) to provide the Service. The primary mechanism for routing 911 calls to the correct PSAP is the Registered Location at the time a 911 call is placed. The routing of calls relies on the Registered Location information when communicating with emergency operators. If the Registered Location has not been updated, is not complete, or is not accurate, the 911 call may route incorrectly.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: End User Terms and Conditions, End User Terms and Conditions, End User Terms and Conditions

Registered Location. Sprint requires a valid United States Postal Service and Master Street Address Guide address for each all End User’s Users’ primary work location addresses (“Registered Location”) to provide the ServiceWorkplace. The primary mechanism for routing 911 9-1-1 calls to the correct PSAP Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) is the Registered Location at the time a 911 9-1- 1 call is placed. The routing of calls relies on the Registered Location information when communicating with emergency operators. If the Registered Location has not been updated, is not complete, or is not accurate, the 911 9-1-1 call may route incorrectly.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Purchasing Agreement

Registered Location. Sprint requires a valid United States Postal Service and Master Street Address Guide address for each End User’s primary work location addresses (“Registered Location”) to provide the Service. The primary mechanism for routing 911 9-1-1 calls to the correct PSAP is the Registered Location at the time a 911 9-1-1 call is placed. The routing of calls relies on the Registered Location information when communicating with emergency operators. If the Registered Location has not been updated, is not complete, or is not accurate, the 911 9-1-1 call may route incorrectly.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Purchasing Agreement