You mentioned Bandwidth; are you a customer? If so, that's who I got my
training and advice from. Ask your rep for it.
What he told me made it sound like every room needs a DID. We did NOT go
into detail on hotels. But in a campus situation, you better make sure the
PSAP can call the person
So if you had e911 per room, that would be quite a bit of e911 charges.
Most hotels I have seen have a 10 to 1 ratio for rooms to phone lines. So a
100 room hotel gets 10 phone lines from the LEC. Are you saying we would
have to pay bandwidth.com or whomever we got our e911 from a separate e911
+1 for Algo. We use their paging adapter
(http://www.algosolutions.com/products/speakers/8301.html) at a lot of our
customers. It has a balanced line-out that is appropriate for many old analog
systems. Also, it can broadcast your pages via multicast to Polycom phones or
other phones that
I know, these are rather new (and changing) requirements, which is why I
got the training. No, I have no links for you.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 9:10 AM Jason Kuylen wrote:
> I’ve never heard of any other 911 requirement for hotel or business phones
> outside of not have to dial 9 to dial 911,
You will also want to notify hotel security when a 911 call is placed.The
911 call still goes to the PSAP but a second connection goes to security so
they can possibly respond. It also helps when security knows what is going on
as the police/ambulance show up at the front door.
From:
The hotel franchises do seem to have very specific requirements regarding phone
faceplate capabilities, such as having the address and room number clearly
printed on them. I just learned this a couple of weeks ago. The hotel owner
should be able to provide you guidance on their requirements.
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- Original Message - Subject: [VoiceOps] SIP Paging
From: "Darin Steffl"
Hey guys,
For old amplified paging systems, do you recommend Snom PA1 or something
different?
I see this device being fine for one little speaker using the built-in
amplifier or using the line out to an amplifier feeding one or more larger
speakers.
What are you guys using to interface a SIP
I imagine you want to make sure E911 information is super accurate with actual
floors and room numbers. Physical address and call back number is correct. By
making that accurate and having the customer sign that phones cannot move you
cover a serious base. Perhaps even a sticker on the phone
I've never heard of any other 911 requirement for hotel or business phones
outside of not have to dial 9 to dial 911, ie 9911. Kari's Law.
Can anyone provide a link with more information?
Thanks.
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