MF Hulber wrote:
It's too bad that the 911 system as far as I know does not provide a 10 digit number that I could dial in each particular area. In that case, I could dial the 10 digit 911 number for the known location of my VOIP user and pass whatever address or local CID information they need. I don't have any roaming SIP/IAX users and so I don't need to have anything looked up. The 911 system has outsmarted itself by being too easy for PSTN dialers.

MARK.

I have the 10 digit numbers for our local PSAPS but that does not comply with the E911 ruling. You must still be able to send ALI info which requires a database lookup and direct connection to the PSAP.

Simply dialing the PSAP # doesn't provide the 'E' portion of E911.

-Matthew

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