[asterisk-biz] Are your Canadian subscribers protected this year?

Trevor Peirce tpeirce at digitalcon.ca
Tue Nov 11 11:15:03 CST 2008


Hi All,

As expected, in light of the VoIP 9-1-1 failure earlier this year that 
contributed to a fatality, the CRTC has clarified what is expected of 
VoIP providers.  The media has warned Canadians to stay away from VoIP 
if they have kids, elderly, or no other means of contacting 9-1-1.  
Let's make sure this doesn't happen again by subscribing to a VoIP 9-1-1 
service and guaranteeing that every one of our subscribers are protected.

If you have looked in to an account with Northern911 or Dash911 but 
couldn't commit to their minimums or weren't able to finance their setup 
charge, you might be interested in Digital Conceptions' service.  Please 
take a look at http://www.digitalcon.ca/voip9-1-1/ and feel free to ask 
any questions you may have through the address on that site.

Remembering our fallen solders this Remembrance Day,

Trevor Peirce

Reference: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Circulars/2008/ct2008-2.htm
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