Matt,

I meant GSM cellular. I figured if I couldn't get POTS 911, a device that would do GSM celluar that supported using that device/channel for emergency calls would be acceptable (although, at this time, I don't think there are any home ATA devices like that).

-brandon

On 10/9/06, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Sipura 3000 will do it, at meantioned by another users.    I'm a
bit confused, however.  If you want to avoid SIP/IAX for 911, then why
are you accepting GSM?  Or are you talking about GSM cellular?

On 10/9/06, Brandon Galbraith < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of any ATA devices (Linksys, Dlink, Cisco, etc) that will
> fail over to POTS for an emergency call? I'd like to route any call except a
> 911 call over SIP or IAX, but any 911 call should be routed out over POTS.
> If this is not an option, I'm also open to devices that will fail over to
> GSM to make the emergency call. I apologize if this topic has already been
> covered before.
>
> -brandon
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