>

Yes,  if you have signed waivers, you may operate without fear of 
FCC.  Just be sure to have
physical paper in a file somewhere for each client in the event of an audit.

And, this will also satisfy you legal advisors to avoid liability in 
lawsuit by a consumer towards
you for any crazy reason if they think that you provided inadequate 
E911 service and failed
to advise the consumer regards proper use and expectations..

>But if you do get those waivers, it is compliant in principle, on that
>basis, right?
>
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>Alex Balashov
>Evariste Systems
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>Direct : (+1) (678) 954-0671
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