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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] 911 solutions

> > Simply dialing the PSAP # doesn't provide the 'E' portion of E911.
> Actually it does, if you provide proper ANI on the 10-digit 
> call and populate ALI database with the address information. 

It might, but it doesn't satisfy the regulation.

> (Read up "phase 2" of 
> the voip e911).

Yes, let's...

"41. By requiring that all 911 calls be routed via the dedicated
Wireline E911 Network, we are
requiring interconnected VoIP service providers to provide E911 service
only in those areas where
Selective Routers are utilized."

Where the area is served by a selective router, sending a 911 call to a
PSAP's 10-digit administrative number is unacceptable.

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