I can't see any reason it wouldn't be possible with appropriate cooperation from the Telco and Government agencies involved. However, the real question is how do they know the location and which PSAP to route you to. Your SIP phone could be anywhere in the world, literally, without changing anything about it's SIP registration other than the IP address (and, with VPNs, maybe not even that). Owen --On Wednesday, May 18, 2005 9:44 AM -0700 Dan Lockwood <dlockwood@shastacoe.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a discussion with one of my vendors about the 911 capabilities of their SIP VoIP phone system. The vendor says that if we use an Enhanced 911 service that their phone system will transmit location information to the PSAP at the time of the call in addition to the ANI. I was under the impression that this functionality was not possible, hence all the problems that Vonage is having. Can anyone help clarify this for me?
Thanks, Dan
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