Applies To
Skype for Business

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Important:  Information about emergency services where PSTN calling is offered With PSTN Calling, Emergency Services operate differently than on traditional telephone services in the following ways: (i) PSTN Calling may not know the actual location of an Emergency Services caller, which could result in the call being routed to the wrong Emergency Services call center and/or emergency services being dispatched to the wrong location; (ii) if the user’s device has no power, is experiencing a power outage or, for any reason, cannot otherwise access the Internet, the user cannot make an Emergency Services call through PSTN Calling services; and (iii) PSTN Calling services can be used anywhere in the world where an Internet connection is available, users should not make an Emergency Services call from a location outside their home country because the call likely will not be routed to the appropriate call center in that location.