Re: SBC, Vonage Working on 911 Service Access Deal |
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Tim@Backhome.org Fri, 22 Apr 2005 03:06:19 -0700
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E-911 has one really invaluable feature known as called party trunk and line sezure. No matter how briefly you're off-hook, once you dial 911 you cannot release the connection. Only the call center can release the connection.
I wonder if that is even technically possible via VoIP assuming
Jack Decker wrote:
> http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=8259385
> SBC, Vonage Working on 911 Service Access Deal
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - SBC Communications Inc. is in talks to provide
> Initially SBC rejected a request from Vonage to lease access to the
> Privately held Vonage provides its service using high-speed Internet
> Instead, the company's 550,000 customers must activate a 911 service
> "We have offered to negotiate commercial agreements ...," Christopher
> Regardless, Rice told Vonage that the carrier would have to reach
> Full story at:
> How to Distribute VoIP Throughout a Home:
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