On 11/28/05, trixter aka Bret McDanel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Enforcement Bureau Outlines Requirements of November 28, 2005 > Interconnected Voice Over Internet Protocol 911 Compliance Letters > http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Public_Notices/DA-05-2945A1.html
I'm just trying to clarify this, according to note 1 on that paper: ==== 1 ``Interconnected VoIP service'' means an interconnected voice over Internet Protocol service that: (1) enables real-time, two-way voice communications; (2) requires a broadband connection from the user's location; (3) requires Internet protocol-compatible customer premises equipment (CPE); and (4) permits users generally to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone network and to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network. See 47 C.F.R. � 9.3. ===== Does that mean: 1. That if I allow only outbound, I'm not required to comply? (number 4 above) 2. That if I setup the customer, as a remote node on my hosted asterisk server for inbound and outbound of just their business phone, but have it setup that 911 when dialed from the phone should use a backup proxy that is local and doesnt require a broadband connection (it's using the LAN), that I'm not required to comply? (number 2 above), the setup in mind is where I use a polycom phone with a Sipura SPA 3000, configured that when 911 is dialed it uses the Sipura and not Asterisk. 3. If the answer to 2 is that yes I have to comply, then why when installing a lagecy pbx (like avaya) that doesn't have battery backup I'm not required to mail stickers? is that because I don't use the name VoIP? and the media hasn't caught up to this one (I'm sure it happended before)? Well thats it for now, I'm sure I have more questions :)
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