FCC: VoIP Service won’t be cut off, yet

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AlecWest AlecWest is offline Offline | Sep 1st, 2005
Just a followup to my last comment. VoIP providers could ask one simple question to determine whether a customer qualifies for full 911 service:

1) ___yes ___no - Do you plan to use your VoIP phone solely in your permanent residence?

If the answer is "yes," you'd qualify for e911 service. If your answer is "no," you'd be given three options:

1) Sign an agreement stating you understand that 911 calling will not work if you go mobile ... or move to another permanent residence without informing your new provider (and getting a new number if your area code changes).

2) Get VoIP service without 911.

3) Get a cellphone.

It's really a no-brainer.
 
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docsharp01 docsharp01 is offline Offline | Feb 4th, 2008
I have been looking for a VOIP Phone Service Provider and found one at <a href="http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/VoIP.html">VoIP Phone Service Provider</a>
http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/VoIP.html
 
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docsharp01 docsharp01 is offline Offline | May 21st, 2008
Compliments to VoiP are PBX phone systems and T1 internet service. A major advantage of PBX is there are no toll charges. Also, T1 internet is a digital service that small businesses and organizations, such as universities and schools use. More information about PBX and T1 is at
http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/...t-Service.html
http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Phone-Systems.html
 
 

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