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Old 05-19-2007, 11:17 PM
Linus Surguy
 
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For those interested, the FCC have now offically announced that all VoIP
providers (that provide a VoIP service emulating normal telephone service) in
the US have to offer 'Enhanced' 911 service to their customers within the next
120 days.

Press release here:

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-258818A1.pdf

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Old 05-19-2007, 11:17 PM
Ivor Jones
 
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Linus Surguy wrote:
> For those interested, the FCC have now offically announced that all
> VoIP providers (that provide a VoIP service emulating normal
> telephone service) in the US have to offer 'Enhanced' 911 service
> to their customers within the next 120 days.
>
> Press release here:
>
> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-258818A1.pdf
>
> Linus


Interesting. I wonder how they propose to identify the caller's location
when away from home or wherever..? And how do they propose users from
other countries are dealt with when visiting the US..? If I visit my
friends in California next year, which I hope to do, and I take my ATA
programmed with my UK numbers, what would happen if I were to dial 911..?
Or would I be able to dial 999 and get the emergency services in the
UK..?!

Ivor


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Old 05-19-2007, 11:18 PM
UKCream
 
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Default Re: FCC & 911 services

I expect your location will be identified from your ip the same as
Google.com sends you to Google.co.uk when you have a UK ip.

UKCream


"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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> Linus Surguy wrote:
>> For those interested, the FCC have now offically announced that all
>> VoIP providers (that provide a VoIP service emulating normal
>> telephone service) in the US have to offer 'Enhanced' 911 service
>> to their customers within the next 120 days.
>>
>> Press release here:
>>
>> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-258818A1.pdf
>>
>> Linus

>
> Interesting. I wonder how they propose to identify the caller's location
> when away from home or wherever..? And how do they propose users from
> other countries are dealt with when visiting the US..? If I visit my
> friends in California next year, which I hope to do, and I take my ATA
> programmed with my UK numbers, what would happen if I were to dial 911..?
> Or would I be able to dial 999 and get the emergency services in the
> UK..?!
>
> Ivor
>
>



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Old 05-19-2007, 11:18 PM
Ivor Jones
 
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UKCream wrote:
> I expect your location will be identified from your ip the same as
> Google.com sends you to Google.co.uk when you have a UK ip.


I noticed that, it never used to. Very annoying.

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Old 05-19-2007, 11:19 PM
Philippe Deleye
 
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> Interesting. I wonder how they propose to identify the caller's location
> when away from home or wherever..? And how do they propose users from
> other countries are dealt with when visiting the US..? If I visit my
> friends in California next year, which I hope to do, and I take my ATA
> programmed with my UK numbers, what would happen if I were to dial 911..?
> Or would I be able to dial 999 and get the emergency services in the
> UK..?!


My understanding is that VOIP providers in the US have to *offer* enhanced
911 service
The customer does not need to take that offer
The enhanced 911 service will *only* be available for those customers who
have subscribed
I guess you will need to tell the VOIP provider to which regional emerency
centre you would like to be connceted wenn you dial 911 from your VOIP
phone
The service will not be available to people not suscribed, or to you wenn
you are a visitor in the US

Philippe
Belgium


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