[asterisk-users] 911, location
Shahnawaz Mir
shahnawazmir at gmail.com
Sat Jan 30 21:29:48 CST 2010
Thanks very much everybody who contributed their thoughts. I would try
to get some DID's so that each physical location can be identified by
911 call Center.
Regards
Shahnawaz
On 2010-01-29, at 2:41 PM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Leif Neland wrote:
>
>> 2: Often callers are answered with an automated message "This is 911,
>> please hold", just to give pranksters/misdiallers a chance to hang up
>> before "disturbing" the operator. Unless 911 records the incoming
>> call
>> right from the start, they will never hear the "im-at" message. And
>> even
>> if they do, they have to know the message is there to seek on the
>> recording.
>
> In the US at least, calls to PSAPs are recorded from the instant the
> last digit is dialed, before the call is even routed and ringing (on
> wireline networks where this is possible, anyway).
>
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