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Posted by T on December 13, 2007, 8:00 pm
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@bbs.cpcn.com says...
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> > There's no reason you couldn't have a hierarchical setup for E-911
> > services in a large state. Make all calls go to state, which then
> > transfers automatically to county or city level based upon the Intrado
> > database lookup.
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> There is a very big reason you can't do that--databases simply do not
> get updated as frequently as necessary to reflect wireless, landline,
> and VOIP changes.
>
> The foulup I reported resulted in a misunderstanding of 30 miles
> away. With a statewide system, you'll have a call for help ending up
> 300 miles away and much more confusion.
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>
> > Dialing 0 on Vonage gets you nothing at all.
>
> What happens if a Vonage subscriber needs assistance?
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Would you like to bet on that? In RI it is a database dip to get the
subscriber info and all telcos update that religiously.
And you have far too little faith in emergency telecom planners.
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