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

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/ Regards, Peter Radizeski RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist We Help ISPs Connect Communicate

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

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

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

2007-07-21 Thread Mike Hammett
@wispa.org Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] T-Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 911 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