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Nextel National Network General Terms and Conditions
immediately notify Sprint's Customer Service
department, provide Sprint with any documentation
and information that it requests and otherwise
cooperate with Sprint in the investigation of such
incident. If Sprint terminates Service to Customer,
and Service is not reconnected within thirty (30)
calendar days, all amounts owed to Sprint
(including any damages for early termination) shall
become immediately due and payable.
Reactivation. Sprint may, but is not required to,
reactivate Service to Customer after Service has
been suspended or terminated in accordance with
the previous subsection. Before Service may be
reactivated, Customer must pay to Sprint all past
due amounts plus a reconnection charge of up to
$30.00 per Number, plus applicable taxes. Sprint
may modify the terms of Service before
reactivating Service to Customer and may require
Customer to provide Sprint with an initial Deposit or
an additional Deposit.
11 RELEASE OF CUSTOMER INFORMATION.
Privacy. Wireless systems use radio channels to
transmit communications that may be accidentally
or intentionally intercepted. Although federal and
state laws may make it illegal for third parties to
listen in on Customer's Service, privacy cannot be
guaranteed. SPRINT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO
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CUSTOMER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR
EAVESDROPPING ON OR INTERCEPTION OF
COMMUNICATIONS MADE WHILE USING THE
SERVICE OR THE EQUIPMENT.
911 or Other Emergency Calls. The Service does
not interact with 911 and other emergency services
in the same manner as non-wireless or landline
telephone services. Depending on Customer's
location, the type of Equipment being used, the
type of equipment being utilized by any applicable
emergency services provider, and the
circumstances and conditions of a particular call,
Customer's phone number and/or location may not
be identifiable to emergency services providers
and Customer may not be connected to the
appropriate emergency services provider. In
certain circumstances, a 911 call may be routed to
a state patrol dispatcher. Sprint is deploying
wireless E911 compatible Equipment that meets
applicable FCC requirements and that is designed
to help public safety authorities locate users of the
Service who make 911 calls. However, E911
service that is compatible with the FCC technical
requirements is not available in all areas, and even
in those areas where it is available, it is not entirely
reliable. Moreover, if Customer's Equipment is not
GPS-enabled, emergency services personnel may
have much less precise location information about
the Customer, compared to the information
available to them if Customer's Equipment was

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