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Consumer Information
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Legal Notices
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The NexPath Telephony Server can be programmed to allow users, if the
feature is enabled by the system administrator and a valid password is entered, to listen
in to, or record, conversations without the participants knowledge. Listening in to or recording a conversation
without the consent of one or both parties may be a violation of local, state, and federal
privacy laws. It is the responsibility of the user of the NexPath Telephony Server, when using
features of the system, to assure that they are in compliance with all applicable laws.
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The NexPath Telephony Server includes a LAN protocol, the NexPath Simple Computer
Telephony Protocol (N-SCTP), that may allow the system to be programmed to function as
an Automatic Dial and Announce Device (ADAD). ADADs or similar devices that are used
for commercial solicitation, or used without the consent of the called party, are prohibited
by many local, state, and federal laws. It is the responsibility of the user of the
NexPath Telephony Server, when using features of the system, to assure that they
are in compliance with all applicable laws.
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The NexPath Telephony Server is designed to work only with touch tone telephones. If you have a rotary dial or
pulse dial telephone, you cannot use it to dial calls or access features of the NexPath System.
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