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For example, Vonage Holdings Corp. CEO Jeffrey Citron told Light Reading his company will spend "tens of millions," and untold man-hours to access the wireline emergency systems (controlled by the ILECs in most cases) needed to VoIP Main Page
provide E911. conformance testing voip In fact, most U.S. VOIP providers are now working to establish such connections before the November 28 FCC deadline (see Level 3 Expands E911 VOIP, Vonage to Buy E911 Service From RBOCs, RBOCs Change Tone on VOIP E911, VoIP Main Page
and performance testing voip Global Crossing Announces VOIP Service ).
So implementing automatic location discovery using GPS is an option for most VOIP companies today. We haven't announced a solution on the nomadic users as yet, says AT&T Corp. (NYSE: T - message info testing voip board) spokesman Gary Morgenstern. We are trying out different VoIP Main Page
things in the lab right now, but that will be a later announcement. That [GPS] is certainly one way to
skin the cat, Morgenstern says. But the VOIP community may functional testing voip be forced to act sooner than later on the issue. The FCC is already testing the waters for eventually VoIP Main Page
requiring automatic address collection. Chairman Kevin Martin has said VOIP should have all the E911 capability of wireline phone service.
For example, Vonage Holdings Corp. CEO Jeffrey Citron told Light Reading his company will spend "tens of millions," and untold man-hours to access the wireline emergency systems (controlled by the ILECs in most cases) needed to VoIP Main Page
provide E911. conformance testing voip In fact, most U.S. VOIP providers are now working to establish such connections before the November 28 FCC deadline (see Level 3 Expands E911 VOIP, Vonage to Buy E911 Service From RBOCs, RBOCs Change Tone on VOIP E911, VoIP Main Page
and performance testing voip Global Crossing Announces VOIP Service ).
So implementing automatic location discovery using GPS is an option for most VOIP companies today. We haven't announced a solution on the nomadic users as yet, says AT&T Corp. (NYSE: T - message info testing voip board) spokesman Gary Morgenstern. We are trying out different VoIP Main Page
things in the lab right now, but that will be a later announcement. That [GPS] is certainly one way to
skin the cat, Morgenstern says. But the VOIP community may functional testing voip be forced to act sooner than later on the issue. The FCC is already testing the waters for eventually VoIP Main Page
requiring automatic address collection. Chairman Kevin Martin has said VOIP should have all the E911 capability of wireline phone service.
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