Michael.Dillon@btradianz.com wrote:
On the other hand, maybe all you want to do is to route the call to the right E911 center. In that case, as long as you are in the right county you are probably OK.
This is actually more important then it sounds. Not long ago I was driving around in Northern New Hampshire on I93 and saw a situation I believed should be reported to the police. I used my cell phone to dial "*SP" (which I saw on many signs in Massachusetts claiming it was how you called the State Police). Well, someone answers "State Police" and I begin to describe where I am. Much confusion results until I realize that I am talking to the MASSACHUSETTS State Police even when in Northern New Hampshire! -Jeff --- ============================================================================= Jeffrey I. Schiller MIT Network Manager Information Services and Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue Room W92-190 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 617.253.0161 - Voice jis@mit.edu ============================================================================