Its my understanding that 911 is not an E.164 number. It can't be used
in a global TEL uri. If you want to use it in a tel uri you must combine
it with a context, such as tel:911;phone-context=+1
Paul
Dean Willis wrote:
> On Apr 11, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Brian Rosen wrote:
>> I mean you can't have two calls with the same e.164 that are
>> originated from
>> or terminated to different carriers.
>>
>
> 911?
>
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> Dean
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