Hey Bruce, please contact me off list for stuff like this less we
start a provider war on the lists :) as where crossposting
On Apr 9, 2010, at 12:27 PM, "Bruce N" <[email protected]> wrote:
Philip,
Using a PRI for all 911 calls is an interesting idea to me. Since
PRI allows for Caller ID change and because you say that psap holds
the the customer address then calling 911 through PRI with customers
Caller ID should work. Interesting!!! Is that what some providers
do? Any legal ramifications to this? Doesn't this infringe telco's
terms of use?
Can you elaborate on how to go about getting psap updated at better
cost than what Saurin already mentioned? Because if it costs the
same or more, might as well go with those service providers.
Thanks,Bruce
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 11:16:27 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] E911 service provider
There are a multitude of providers that offer this already and
cheaply,
(we off this to 3rd parties if needed)
other than that... there are many options for e911 some of which
don't
actually require sip trunking to a voip server (you can use your
pri's).
Its all about caller-id and ensuring the psap's have the customer
did-address association setup correctly.
Regards,
Philip Mullis
Vice President of Telecommunications
Synergex Corp
saurin ajmeri wrote:
Good Morning,
Hi All, we are in planning to start home phone service, like
vbuzzer and
freephoneline based on asterisk.
As obvious we have have to comply with e911 to offer such a service.
I got a quote for $1500 setup and $0.75/m per user with minimum
$250/m
charge.
I would like to know if is there any other way to get e911 service
and to
provide it our customer.
One interesting thing was, I can send e911 calls from as many
server to them
there is no extra charge if we gave them all server list at
beginning, going
forward once setup done we have to pay $100 for each add request.
hmmm, It means if we have service setup with them once we can add
server or
share with other provider....who wants to provide similar service.
In above scenario to save some money, if i share with somebody or
if i get
service from somebody who already have setup with them, does there
would be
any legal issue.
Does anybody have e911 trunk setup with provider and would like to
offer
service.?
Does anybody would like to get this service so we can share all
expenses ?
Thanks,
Saurin
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