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Does VoicePulse offer 911?
ACCESS TO 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES WHILE USING VOICEPULSE BROADBAND PHONE SERVICE
DIFFERS FROM TRADITIONAL 911 AND MAY VARY DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE LOCATED.
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
INFORMATION BELOW REGARDING ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES WHEN USING VOICEPULSE
BROADBAND PHONE SERVICE.
VoicePulse considers the safety of our customers to be extremely important, and
we continue to work toward improving your access to emergency services such as
Basic 911 and Enhanced 911.
Enhanced 911 (E911) means that when you dial 9-1-1, your call is routed to the
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) supporting the address you registered when
activating your account. The operator answering the call will automatically
receive your call back number and the location information you registered when
activating your account.
Basic 911 means that when you dial 9-1-1, your call is routed to the Public
Safety Answering Point (PSAP) supporting the address you registered when
activating your account. The operator answering the call will not have your
call back number or your exact location, so you must be prepared to give them
this information. Until you give the operator your phone number, he/she may not
be able to call you back if the call is not completed or is disconnected. Until
you give the operator your exact location, he/she may not be able to dispatch
help. As additional PSAPs become capable of automatically receiving address
information, VoicePulse will automatically upgrade customers to Enhanced 911 at
no charge to you.
LIMITATIONS OF VOICEPULSE 911 SERVICE:
VoicePulse depends on you to provide accurate 911 service address information
when activating your account. The 911 service address you provide during
account information is used to determine which PSAP 9-1-1 calls made from your
phone should be routed to, and also determines what location information PSAP
operators receive (where E911 is available).
VoicePulse 911 service will not function if your VoicePulse service is not
functioning for any reason. If you are experiencing an electrical power outage,
broadband Internet outage, or if your VoicePulse service is terminated, you may
receive a busy signal or other error message when dialing 9-1-1.
If you move the physical location where you are using VoicePulse service you
must register the new location. If you do not update your 911 service address
(by calling Customer Service or online through the Account Management Center),
your 911 call may reach the incorrect PSAP and you will not receive assistance.
VoicePulse 911 service will not function for up to 30 days after you are able
to make outbound calls with your service or after you update the 911 service
address to a new location. It takes time to validate the 911 service address
provided during account activation, and to determine the level of 911 service
available. During this period, you should plan on using alternative means such
as cellular telephone to reach 911 emergency services.
Some customers may be located in areas where neither Basic 911 nor Enhanced 911
services are activated. VoicePulse is continuously working to expand the number
of areas where Enhanced 911 is available, but there are areas where neither
Basic 911 nor Enhanced 911 services are activated. If you are located in one of
these areas, the Emergency Call Response Center operator who answers your call
will attempt to route your call to the appropriate local authorities, but may
reach them via a non-emergency phone number.
Because it takes time to validate the 911 Service Address you entered, and to
determine the level of service available (if any) in that area, there may be
cases where we determine, after you receive your VoicePulse equipment, that no
911 service is available to you. In such cases, we will notify you by email
within 60 days that no 911 service is available to you. After notification is
sent, you may cancel your service without any penalty or further obligation via
the online Account Management center.
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