I'm in the same boat.  And we don't need any snide comments because this 
is a potential liability.

Municipalities don't provide E911, they are users of E911 data.  If you 
are not a phone company and you want the E911 data updated with correct 
addresses, then you need to pay someone to do that for you.  That is 
unless I grossly misunderstand it.




> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>   
>> Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
>> good valued, E911 provider?
>>     
>
> Wow.  E911 providers are *municipalities*, aren't they?  :-)
>
> Could you vague that up a bit, Doug?  (Or should I be able to
> generalize that phrasing into what you actually mean, if I expect to
> get along here?  :-)
>
> Cheers,
> -- jra
>   


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