Common use of Wi-Fi Calling Clause in Contracts

Wi-Fi Calling. Your Bark Wireless Services may include Wi-Fi Calling. Wi-Fi Calling services use a broadband internet connection to make calls, including calls to 911. Calls to 911 using Wi-Fi Calling operate differently than 911 calls made over a cellular network or a landline phone. If possible, your User(s) should use a cellular connection or a landline phone to place any 911 calls. If a cellular connection is available when your User(s) place a 911 call, their handset will make the 911 call using the handset’s native dialer over the cellular connection to improve call quality and location accuracy even if they have Wi-Fi Calling services enabled. When you first enable Wi-Fi Calling on Bark Wireless Services, you must provide us with the primary street address at which the Wi-Fi Calling service will be used (“Your E911 Registered Address”). If your User(s) call 911 over Wi-Fi, we may transmit Your E911 Registered Address to the 911 Communications Center that answers the call, and it may be used to help emergency responders locate you. However, because of the limitations associated with Wi-Fi 911 calling, including the fact that the broadband internet connection utilized may be supplied by a third- party unaffiliated with Bark or its Service Provider, your User(s) should provide the 911 Communications Center with their contact information and current location. You agree to update Your E911 Registered Address before you use the Wi-Fi Calling service at a location different from Your E911 Registered Address. You can update Your E911 Registered Address by accessing your Wireless Account on the Site or by contacting Bark Customer Care at xxxx@xxxx.xx.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Bark Phone Wireless Service Terms and Conditions, www.bark.us, www.bark.us

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