[*] VOIP 9-1-1 CALLS CANNOT TERMINATE ON ADMIN NUMBERS

Dean Jones Dean at ComputerJones.Com
Fri Jun 15 20:53:13 CDT 2007


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From: asterisk-bounces at muug.mb.ca [mailto:asterisk-bounces at muug.mb.ca] On
Behalf Of John Lange
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:50 PM
To: asterisk at muug.mb.ca
Subject: Re: [*] VOIP 9-1-1 CALLS CANNOT TERMINATE ON ADMIN NUMBERS

>Depends; If your devices are nomadic; ie they could conceivably be moved
>by the user, you are not CRTC compliant unless you are using an operator
>service that confirms location before routing calls. So that hasn't
>changed.
>
>If your operators are sending calls to the PSAPs on admin or alarm lines
>they can no longer do that.
>
>John Lange

Ok, and how about cell phones which when 911 is dialed a cell phone operator
first confirms the call and your identity before redirecting your call?  How
come they are still allowed to use this service?  Where is the equality?

Dean




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