Re: Texas Sues Vonage Over 911 Problem |
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John Levine (johnl@iecc.com) 25 Mar 2005 23:59:50 -0000
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> It's not just that. To actually do the interconnection, Vonage would > need to build some infrastructure: they'd need trunks into every LATA > in which they offered 911.
But they already do. The phone numbers they offer are all from
> It seems everyone pays a fee to support the PSAP except the VOIP
Agreed.
> The VOIP carriers are using the telephone number assigned to the
I see you've never tried VoIP service. When I signed up for Vonage,
Collecting the address is a minor problem compared to the real
> So let me get this straight. Local (and state) gov'ts pretend that a
Don't be silly. Governments tax all sorts of stuff. Since PSAPs are
> What's next? Perhaps the county will claim that libraries are
Don't be silly. We have library districts for that.
R's,
John |
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