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Old 03-17-2006, 07:53 PM  
SplitInfinity
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Thats a good Idea Sticky.
Turn the ID into a hash, then only authorized units can get the address portion of it... but all units can get the number portion.


Coin: Phone boxed up and ready to be shipped to you monday.
Look for it in the mail.

Now with regards to the E911 issues...

One important, very important thing to note: the FCC mandates something
that simply isn't technically possible, and that is:

"E911 coverage for all VoIP subscribers".

The reason this isn't feasible, or possible, is that the routing of an
'enhanced' or "E911 call is handled very differently

than a landline 9-1-1 call. That means that no one in the US is currently
meeting the intent of the FCC's regulations.

We made a very nice and juicy deal with our upstreams providers, that
makes us E911 compliant also, since we are using their US48 national
network, do to answer your question, yes - we are E911 compliant.
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