PSAPs and CNID blocks, was: New Technology Poses 911 Peril VOIP |
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Danny Burstein (dannyb@panix.com) Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:02:36 UTC
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( PSAP = Public Safety Answerin Position = the 911 center )
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In <telecom24.176.8@telecom-digest.org> Justin Time
> to access their database, except that they don't want to be bothered.
> The point is that CID can be blocked and is not guaranteed to be
If you're a registered PSAP you can get the local telco to provide you
Keep in mind that the caller id number is passed all the way from your
So if you're approved, the final CO will, indeed, pass it along.
Similarly, if you've got a facility that's considered, for want of a
(FCC Docket 91-281, file # NSD-L-01-153)
After the usual bit of paperwork delay (not too bad, considering), and
Other groups that are covered would be (in many areas of the country)
And yes, CNID is not as reliable as the more specific 911 database,
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