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Emergency Rapid Mail is free of both information charges and
communication charges.
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As for this service, the Company shall not be liable for any
damage incurred on the users resulted from failure or delay of
information delivery due to communication disturbance or system
failure, contents of the information or other problems that are not
supposed to be blamed on the Company.
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For details on Earthquake Early Warning and Tsunami Warning
provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency, refer to the
agency's homepage.
(
http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html
)
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Emergency Rapid Mail cannot be received while the power is
turned off.
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Emergency Rapid Mail may not be received when you are in a
place where the signal cannot be received (e.g. tunnels and
basements) or the signal is weak, even within the service area.
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Emergency Rapid Mail which failed to be received will not be
able to be received again.
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The Earthquake Early Warning distribution system provided by
this service is different from that provided by TV, radio and other
communication media and thus the arriving time of Earthquake
Early Warning may be different among those media.
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Information intended for the areas of other than your present
location may be received.
Using Disaster Voice Messaging Service
Disaster Voice Messaging Service is a service to record voices with a
cell phone and deliver them as a voice message to people to whom
you want to deliver the information that you are safe when large-scale
disasters occur.
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From the au Disaster Countermeasure menu, [
災害用
音声お届けサービス
(Disaster Voice Messaging
Service)]
Follow the on-screen instructions.
■
Sending voices (Send)
Select "
声をお届け
" (Send voices) and then "
あて先入力
"* (Enter
recipient)
→
"
声を録音
" (Record voices to send).
* You can also select the recipient from the phone book.
■
Receiving voices (Receive)
You will be notified via a pop-up screen or an SMS that a voice
message has been received. You can listen to the message by
receiving (downloading) and playing the voice message.
•
If the recipient's cell phone does not have an au
災害対策
(au
Disaster Countermeasure) application activated that supports
災害
用音声お届けサービス
(Disaster Voice Messaging Service), SMS is
sent instead.
•
If the receivers are notified via an SMS, the information will not be
saved in the au Disaster Countermeasure application.
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To use this service via Wi-Fi
®
, making initial settings via 4G (LTE)
networks is required.
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Voice messages can be recorded for up to 30 seconds.
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Voice messages can be exchanged among au cell phones as
well as other-brand cell phones and PHS devices.
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