And who assumes the liability when a 911 call goes badly...?  It's scary

Angus Campbell
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Aegis Management Associates, Inc.
New York, NY
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Matt wrote:
While their idea is good.. I feel slightly uneasy letting my 9-1-1
call up to a third party to actually connect.

On 10/27/05, Cirelle Enterprises <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
you can look at these guys

http://www.dash911.com/pricing.htm

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Greg Cirino

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Cirelle Enterprises Inc.
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Alistair Cunningham wrote:

    
I'd like to re-open the 911 discussion. I know it's been discussed
before, but not conclusively as far as I can see.

Does anyone know exactly what are the 911 obligations on providers
offering VoIP services to residential and small business users in the
USA?

We'd like to make sure our ITSP in a box product complies before the
formal launch. <plug> http://itsp.demo.integrics.com/ username
'guest', password 'guest' for those who haven't seen it.</plug>

      
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