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The same technology used for tracking sex offenders and stolen cars will soon be used to VoIP Main Page
locate VOIP users who dial 911. At least two U.S. companies have married global positioning system (GPS) technology with VOIP, so that VOIP 911 callers can be located VoIP Main Page
automatically in an emergency -- even if they've given no address to their VOIP provider beforehand. GPS E911 voip problem with fax goes VoIP Main Page
even one step past the requirements of the recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order that all VOIP providers VoIP Main Page
facilitate "enhanced" 911 service for all customers
(see Sources: FCC Will Force VOIP E911). While the VoIP Main Page
order requires providers to have physical addresses on file for all their customers, it allows for the customers VoIP Main Page
to provide those addresses themselves (see FCC Requires VOIP E911).
The same technology used for tracking sex offenders and stolen cars will soon be used to VoIP Main Page
locate VOIP users who dial 911. At least two U.S. companies have married global positioning system (GPS) technology with VOIP, so that VOIP 911 callers can be located VoIP Main Page
automatically in an emergency -- even if they've given no address to their VOIP provider beforehand. GPS E911 voip problem with fax goes VoIP Main Page
even one step past the requirements of the recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order that all VOIP providers VoIP Main Page
facilitate "enhanced" 911 service for all customers
(see Sources: FCC Will Force VOIP E911). While the VoIP Main Page
order requires providers to have physical addresses on file for all their customers, it allows for the customers VoIP Main Page
to provide those addresses themselves (see FCC Requires VOIP E911).
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