Customer Notice of 911 and E911 Service Limitations

PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY

AS A USER OF INTREPID TELECOM (“INTREPID TELECOM, INC.”) SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (“SIP”) BASED VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (“VOIP”) SERVICES, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 911 AND E-911 EMERGENCY SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE INTREPID TELECOM CALLING SERVICES. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE ANY INTREPID TELECOM CALLING SERVICES.

LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 911 AND E-911 EMERGENCY SERVICES

Definitions – Terms capitalized when used within this document have the following meanings:

“911 Services” means functionality that allows end users to contact emergency services by dialing the digits 9-1-1.

“Enhanced 911 Service” or “E911” means the ability to route an emergency call to the designated entity authorized to receive such calls, which in many cases is a Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”), serving the Customer’s registered or user-provided address and to deliver the user’s telephone number and registered address information automatically to the emergency operator answering the call.

“Basic 911 Service” means the ability to route an emergency call to the designated entity authorized to receive such calls serving the Customer’s registered or user-provided address. With basic 911, the emergency operator answering the phone will not have access to the caller’s telephone number or address information unless the caller provides such information verbally during the emergency call.

With Enhanced 911 Service (“E911”), when a caller from your registered location dials the digits 9-1-1 from any INTREPID TELECOM offered calling service that is associated with a phone number and a properly registered address, the phone number and address are automatically presented to the local emergency center serving the location. Emergency operators will have access to this information regardless of whether the caller is able to verbally provide such information.

With Basic 911 Service, when a caller from your registered location dials the digits 9-1-1, the call is sent to the local emergency center serving that location. Operators answering the call will not have automatic access to the caller’s call-back telephone number or the associated registered address, even if that address has been properly registered, because with Basic 911 Service the emergency center is not equipped to receive, capture or retain the telephone number associated with the INTREPID TELECOM calling service or the registered address. Accordingly, callers must be prepared to provide both call-back and address information. If the call is dropped or disconnected, or if the caller is unable to speak, the emergency operator answering the call will not be able to call the caller back or dispatch help to the caller’s address if call-back and address information has not been provided by the caller.

Limitations

The limitations detailed below are applicable to all of INTREPID TELECOM’s calling services(which include but are by no means limited to: Phone Alone, PBX Services, Managed VoIP, SIP Trunking, SIP Origination/Termination, Analog Voice, FreePBX/SipStation, and Hosted IP-PBX).

Customer agrees to inform all users of INTREPID TELECOM’s calling services of the potential complications arising from the delivery of emergency services when dialing 911. Specifically, Customer acknowledges and agrees to inform all employees, guests and other third persons who may use INTREPID TELECOM’s VoIP calling services of the limitations detailed below associated with all of INTREPID TELECOM’s emergency calling capabilities.

1. All of INTREPID TELECOM’s Calling Services Have 911 Capabilities that are Different Than Those Offered by Traditional Providers of Local Telephone Services
2. 911 Service Will NOT Work If You Experience A Power Outage, Service Outage or any other network disruption
3. 911 Service Will NOT Work If Your Service Is Disconnected Or You Experience an Outage For Any Reason
4. You May Not Be Able to Reach the Correct Emergency Services If You Have A Telephone Number That Does Not Match Your Actual Geographic Location
5. You May Not Be Able To Reach the Correct Emergency Service Center If You Fail to Register A Valid Service Address
6. You May Not Be Able to Reach the Correct Emergency Services If You Move Your Phone to a Location Different From the Address You Initially Registered
7. You May Not Be Able to Reach the Correct Emergency Services If You Fail to Accurately Register or Reregister Your New Location Or Call 911 Within 72 Hours of Updating Your Location
8. INTREPID TELECOM VoIP Calling Services Allow One Emergency Service Address to be Associated with Each Telephone Number

INTREPID TELECOM UNDERSTANDS THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 911 AND E-911 EMERGENCY SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE INTREPID TELECOM CALLING SERVICES

Any obligations that may be imposed by federal and state law on operators of private branch exchange or multiline telephone systems are obligations imposed on you, the Customer, and not on INTREPID TELECOM