> I'm trying to solve the "which PSAP" problem.
In that case, consider this. If I am in Tokyo and
you route me to a Tokyo PSAP, I won't be able to
communicate because I don't speak Japanese. But if
I were in Moscow and you route me to a Moscow PSAP,
there is no problem; I can communicate there. S
[ questionably OT for NANOG; subject line changed; killfile at your
discretion ]
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 03:08:54PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > To expand: the problem is the VoIP client being able to *furnish* an
> > approximation of where it is, to permit the selection of the proper
> >