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E911 legislation has no business being applied to VOIP... <br>
That gets the FCC involved, and is a foot in the door to legislating the
internet itself.<br><br>
Nope... I'll have none of that... <br><br>
Get a junk cell phone and keep it handy if you want E911 service.
It doesn't even have to be active on anyones network. Any cell
phone, whether active or inactive is able to place an E911
call.<br><br>
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At 08:02 AM 6/2/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Yes.. you should have spent 16
hours browsing the small print and<br>
Terms of Service (if it took you that long). Good Grief man!
You<br>
must be one of those people sueing Vonage because their 9-1-1 setup<br>
procedure isn't clear!</blockquote>
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