That is correct. A DID for every phone and listed by e911. For example in NH it 
is law schools have it now days to get their special erate funding. When they 
call 911 they see very detailed information about floor, room, etc.. and the 
phone can be called back directly. We do it for every customer that has that 
specific need.

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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<http://bandwidth.com> or whomever we got our e911 from a separate 
e911 charge per room? Isn't e911 tied to DID? In that case you would need a DID 
per hotel room? To actuately say room 302 is on floor 3, and room 302 for 
example.



On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 11:21 AM Matthew Yaklin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

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 saying such would be 
great to.


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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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