[asterisk-biz] 911

Tim Booth tbooth at visioncom.us
Tue Mar 7 09:49:25 MST 2006


I agree with you completely. It sound like there are loop holes and many
providers can call their solution compliant. Personally speaking my
company will not put any outbound DID into service unless my client can
use it in the event of an emergency.  To be successful in selling
"voip-dialtone" the client wants it to be just like their PSTN lines at
a lower flat rate. Would you put your employees life's in jeopardy to
save 15 bucks a month? I wouldn't.

Tim Booth
President
VisionCom
207-828-4600
Office VoIP 207-618-1419
WIFI VoIP  207-321-2789

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-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Eric
Osterberg
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:21 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] 911

On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, C F wrote:
> No not at all, business decisions have nothing to do with being
> compliant, as stated in previous emails. It is very easy to be
> compliant, since if you are not what the FCC calls a provider for
> "Interconnected VoIP service" you are already compliant.

The Intent was to improve access to emergency services on devices the 
general public might mistake for a telephone. I don't care if it's legal

or not, as a VoIP provider to the public, (if that's what you want to
do) 
you should be working on a solution. Even non US firms should consider
the 
'needs' of their customers and work solutions out.

Our company had a working E911 solution from day one (At least for fixed

location customers where we had trunking to a local CLEC)
Nomadic users are another problem.

At least put some effort into it.



-=I supose I should plug my company here=-
   Sound Choice Communications LLC
    Minneapolis / StPaul - Minnesota
     +1.651-999-0888 voice line
      Staff at SoundChoiceComm.com
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