Common use of Call Blocking Clause in Contracts

Call Blocking. If Customer chooses inbound call blocking, inbound call blocking will be removed for 24 hours after a Corporate-Liable Active Unit dials 911 to allow for public safety to place a call-back to Customer. Other inbound calls will be allowed for this time period. In the event a 911 call is dropped or disconnected, public safety may not be able to place a call-back to Customer. Removing inbound call blocking requires processing time. Sprint will make a good faith effort to complete the removal of inbound blocking, and will cooperate with public safety to remove inbound call blocking upon request. Call blocking will be restored after the 24-hour period. Customer will not be notified when the block is removed or reinstated as a result of a call to 911.

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Sources: Master Purchasing Agreement

Call Blocking. If Customer chooses inbound call blocking, inbound call blocking will be removed for 24 hours after a Corporate-Liable Active Unit Customer Line dials 911 to allow for public safety to place a call-back to Customer. Other inbound calls will be allowed for this time period. In the event a 911 call is dropped or disconnected, public safety may not be able to place a call-back to Customer. Removing inbound call blocking requires processing time. Sprint will make a good faith effort to complete the removal of inbound blocking, and will cooperate with public safety to remove inbound call blocking upon request. Call blocking will be restored after the 24-hour period. Customer will not be notified when the block is removed or reinstated as a result of a call to 911.

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Sources: Wireless Services Product Annex