Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911

2007-07-22 Thread George Rogato

Haudy Kazemi wrote:

http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/discuss.php?fm=mff=136fi=1248052 A 
call to 911 will always try to use a tower if one is avaiable (even if 
you are connected to wifi), if not it will use the wifi network and 
privide the address that you registered with t-mobile


-hk



Houston, we have a problem, T-Mobile is breaking the e911 voip rules, 
somebody call the FCC and ask why they allow this.


Anyone can provide 911 service, it's the e thats the issue. e is not 
your registered home address.


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Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911

2007-07-21 Thread Peter R.

That was how the cell guys were going to originally offer 911.
I don't think cell has to have E-911 (enhanced).

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/apr/06/fcc_chief_wants_better_accuracy_cell_911_calls/

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George Rogato wrote:

What does that mean.

They relay GPS location to the fire department/cops?

I can see a double standard here. Anyone else?

George



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Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911

2007-07-21 Thread George Rogato

No, but voip does.

When it's not talking to a cell tower and is talking to a wifi ap, it's 
voip.


Why is it that their offering of voip does not have to live up to the 
latest e911 voip rules, but my home rolled * system does?


Can I offer roaming voip using cordless handsets and wifi access and not 
be required to supply e911?


I hate to be a complainer, but I was looking to offer voip to all my 
broadband subs, till e911 hit and put an expensive damper on it.


This is a serious issue.


Peter R. wrote:

That was how the cell guys were going to originally offer 911.
I don't think cell has to have E-911 (enhanced).

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/apr/06/fcc_chief_wants_better_accuracy_cell_911_calls/ 



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Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884 http://4isps.com


George Rogato wrote:

What does that mean.

They relay GPS location to the fire department/cops?

I can see a double standard here. Anyone else?

George


 

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Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911

2007-07-21 Thread Peter R.

I don't know how the FCC will handle that issue.

Maybe someone should ask them for a decision.

- Peter

George Rogato wrote:

No, but voip does.

When it's not talking to a cell tower and is talking to a wifi ap, 
it's voip.


Why is it that their offering of voip does not have to live up to the 
latest e911 voip rules, but my home rolled * system does?


Can I offer roaming voip using cordless handsets and wifi access and 
not be required to supply e911?


I hate to be a complainer, but I was looking to offer voip to all my 
broadband subs, till e911 hit and put an expensive damper on it.


This is a serious issue.


Peter R. wrote:

That was how the cell guys were going to originally offer 911.
I don't think cell has to have E-911 (enhanced).

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/apr/06/fcc_chief_wants_better_accuracy_cell_911_calls/ 



Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884 http://4isps.com


George Rogato wrote:

What does that mean.

They relay GPS location to the fire department/cops?

I can see a double standard here. Anyone else?

George


 

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Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911

2007-07-21 Thread Mike Hammett
Perhaps it pushes the GPS coordinates that the cell would normally send 
through the VoIP call.



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No, but voip does.

When it's not talking to a cell tower and is talking to a wifi ap, it's 
voip.


Why is it that their offering of voip does not have to live up to the 
latest e911 voip rules, but my home rolled * system does?


Can I offer roaming voip using cordless handsets and wifi access and not 
be required to supply e911?


I hate to be a complainer, but I was looking to offer voip to all my 
broadband subs, till e911 hit and put an expensive damper on it.


This is a serious issue.


Peter R. wrote:

That was how the cell guys were going to originally offer 911.
I don't think cell has to have E-911 (enhanced).

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/apr/06/fcc_chief_wants_better_accuracy_cell_911_calls/ 
Regards,


Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884 http://4isps.com


George Rogato wrote:

What does that mean.

They relay GPS location to the fire department/cops?

I can see a double standard here. Anyone else?

George




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