FYI there is a way to do 911 its called E-911 enhanced 911 the user has to set it up with the local emergency services to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data. Here is the fcc rule about it http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
> FYI there is a way to do 911 its called E-911 enhanced 911 > the user has to set it up with the local emergency services > to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data.There's PS/ALI (Private Switch Automatic Location Information) that's quickly becoming state mandated for all PBX systems. The problem with it is if your customers are spread out across multiple PSAPs or RBOCs. Then you've got to interface with the PSAP or RBOC in every area where you've got a customer. Then you've also got to assign a DID to every customer that can be transmitted back to the PSAP over the PRI or CAMA trunks (which are necessary to use E-911). Its fine if you're limited to one or two PSAPs in your service area, but a company like Vonage or NuFone has an almost unlimited number of PSAPs in their coverage area.
----- Original Message ----- From: "mike hjorleifsson" <mikeh@dtev.com> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:30 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 911> FYI there is a way to do 911 its called E-911 enhanced 911 > the user has to set it up with the local emergency services > to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data. > > > Here is the fcc rule about it > http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/ > >