E-911 Limitations. Customer understands and acknowledges that electric power, a working and technically acceptable Internet connection, and compatible IP-based equipment are required for the Service to function and must be purchased and maintained by Customer. If any of the required components fail or are not functioning, Customer will not be able to receive calls or make calls, including calls to 911. Customer represents and warrants that it will notify all Service end-users of the interaction and/or limitations of E911 with the Service and re-location of the Service. Customer is solely responsible for third-party claims and liability arising from failure to so notify end-users. LS Network’s liability to Customer, anyone dialing 911 using the Service, or to any other person or party, for any loss or damage arising from errors, interruptions, omissions, delays, defects, or failures of 911 services whether caused by negligence or otherwise, shall not exceed the amount of charges for such services during the affected period of time. This limitation of liability is in addition to any other limitations contained in this Agreement or the MSA. Pursuant to FCC requirements, LS Networks enables the routing of E-911 calls only in locations where such 911 calling is available and only in the limited circumstances described below. An end-user’s ability to access an appropriate public safety access point depends on the type, configuration and location of the phone used.
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Sources: Voice and Unified Communications Services Agreement, Voice and Unified Communications Services Agreement, Service Agreement