Nextel
®
Terms and Conditions of Service
additional information on what we do to protect our
customers, network, Services and equipment, see
our Acceptable Use Policy and Visitor Agreement
at our Web site.
Your Privacy
You agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy,
available at our Web site, when you use our
Services. This policy may change from time to
time, so review this policy with regularity and care.
Among other things, the policy includes important
information on what information we collect about
you, how we use that information, and with whom
we share that information (for example, to provide
you certain Services, to protect our rights and
interests, to respond to legal process, to facilitate a
merger, etc.). Also, to ensure the quality of our
Services and for other lawful purposes, we may
also monitor or record calls between us (for
example, your conversations with our customer
service or sales departments). If you do not agree
with the terms of our Privacy Policy, do not
purchase or use our Services.
Location Based Services
Our network generally knows the location of your
Device when it is outdoors and turned on. By using
various technologies to locate your Device, we can
provide enhanced emergency 911 services, and
optional location-sensitive services provided by us
or a third party. Environmental factors (such as
structures, buildings, weather, geography,
landscape, and topography) can significantly
impact the ability to access your Device's location
information and use of location-sensitive services.
The terms and conditions of any location-sensitive
service that you purchase from us may provide
more information about how location information is
used and disclosed. Use of some of
location-sensitive services may require network
coverage. If any Device on your account uses a
location-sensitive service, you (the
accountholder) must clearly and regularly
notify the actual user of your Device that their
location may be tracked or discovered. For
additional information on location-sensitive
services, see our Privacy Policy at our Web site.
911 Or Other Emergency Calls
Public Safety Officials advise that when making
911 or other emergency calls, you should
always be prepared to provide your location
information. Unlike traditional wireline phones,
depending on a number of factors (e.g., whether
your Device is GPS enabled, where you are,
whether local emergency service providers have
upgraded their equipment, etc.), 911 operators
may not know your phone number, your location or
the location of your Device. In certain
circumstances, an emergency call may be routed
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