This sticker may be a little oversimplified? I thought the problem was
not that people are unable to dial 911 from the phone, but that doing
so would only get me to a general purpose 911 operator and not
necessarily the correct one. Now if I pick up the same phone and dial
the number I've written down, won't this still be just a general 911
number? Are they are banking me to have the phone number for the
specific 911 center that handles calls from my specific location?

Regards,
David

On 11/10/05, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A recent FCC Order requires all residential Voice-over-IP providers to supply 
> new and existing customers with a warning sticker to place on or near your 
> phone to notify users of 911/E911 limitations.
>
> While you await the arrival of an adhesive sticker in the mail, you may 
> download and print a warning sticker from the URL below:
> http://www.voicepulse.com/corporate/forms/E911_STICKER.pdf
>
>
> > On Nov 10, 2005, at 8:06 AM, Michael Blood wrote:
> >
> >> What iss every one been doing for 911 stickers on phones?
> >> Is their a general consensus for what the best verbiage is?
> >>
> >> Are there vendors selling these stickers premade anywhere?
> >>
>
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