Common use of Wi-Fi Calling Clause in Contracts

Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling enables your end-user to use a compatible Rogers Device to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive messages, over a Wi-Fi Network. This means your end-user would still be able to call and text even in areas where the Rogers Wireless Network coverage is limited, such as office buildings, factories and plants, as long as the device is configured to use a Wi-Fi connection. The end-user needs to enable Wi-Fi Calling on their compatible Rogers Device, accepting the Terms & Conditions and registering an emergency 9-1-1 address for emergency calls. There is no additional fee to use this feature and, in most cases, when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled and the end-user has access to both Wi- Fi Calling and a mobile network, the device will automatically default to use Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when the end-user is within Canada and when roaming outside of Canada. A list of eligible devices and more details about this feature are available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. If your end-user uses Wi-Fi Calling while outside of Canada, the following will be deducted from the wireless plan without incurring any long distance or roaming charges:

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Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling enables your end-user to use a compatible Rogers Device to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive messages, over a Wi-Fi Network. This means your end-user would still be able to call and text even in areas where the Rogers Wireless Network coverage is limited, such as office buildings, factories and plants, as long as the device is configured to use a Wi-Fi connection. The end-user needs to enable Wi-Fi Calling on their compatible Rogers Device, accepting the Terms & Conditions and registering an emergency 9-1-1 address for emergency calls. There is no additional fee to use this feature and, in most cases, when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled and the end-user has access to both Wi- Wi-Fi Calling and a mobile network, the device will automatically default to use Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when the end-user is within Canada and when roaming outside of Canada. A list of eligible devices and more details about this feature are available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. If your end-user uses Wi-Fi Calling while outside of Canada, the following will be deducted from the wireless plan without incurring any long distance or roaming charges:

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Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling enables your end-user to use a compatible Rogers Device to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive messages, over a Wi-Fi Network. This means your end-user would still be able to call and text even in areas where the Rogers Xxxxxx Wireless Network coverage is limited, such as office buildings, factories and plants, as long as the device is configured to use a Wi-Fi connection. The end-user needs to enable Wi-Fi Calling on their compatible Rogers Device, accepting the Terms & Conditions and registering an emergency 9-1-1 address for emergency calls. There is no additional fee to use this feature and, in most cases, when Wi-Fi Calling is enabled and the end-user has access to both Wi- Fi Calling and a mobile network, the device will automatically default to use Wi-Fi Calling. This applies both when the end-user is within Canada and when roaming outside of Canada. A list of eligible devices and more details about this feature are available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. If your end-user uses Wi-Fi Calling while outside of Canada, the following will be deducted from the wireless plan without incurring any long distance or roaming charges:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: assets.ctfassets.net, assets.ctfassets.net

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