--- On Sat, 5/10/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all, question does anyone know of any low cost way of
> being able to offer E911 to my customers I was looking at a 
> few companies but they charge a lot. and I only run a very 
> small company.

We're working on something like this - "pay-as-you-go" E911 so
to speak. Legally speaking, I'm not yet sure if we'll be able 
to offer it for DIDs we don't provision - but we will most
definitely be able to offer you a very cost effective DID+E911
solution.

> I am also looking into the idea of being able to join up
> with a few small VoIP companies, and split the cost of E911.

Again, legally speaking I am not sure if this is possible. It
REALLY depends on the E911 provider (hint: most of them will
definitely have something in your contract forbidding this).

More details will come when we're ready to launch this...

--
Nitzan Kon, CEO
Future Nine Corporation
www.future-nine.com


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