Haudy Kazemi wrote:
http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/discuss.php?fm=m&ff=136&fi=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.
George
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