[*] BELL AND TELUS TO OFFER VoIP 9-1-1 ROUTING

John Lange john.lange at open-it.ca
Sat Jun 25 14:04:28 CDT 2005


Why the heck would you 3-way with the Bell 911 operator if you have your
own?

Isn't NorthernResponse the name of the company that does those
infomercials late at night?

-- 
John Lange
President OpenIT ltd. www.Open-IT.ca (204) 885 0872
VoIP, Web services, Linux Consulting, Server Co-Location

On Sat, 2005-06-25 at 12:33 -0500, LES.NET (1996) INC. wrote:
> So basically, the VoIP provider must maintain a call center of 911 operators.
> 
> When the ITSP's customer dials 911, it hits the ITSP's 911 call center.
> The ITSP's 911 call center then connects to the bell 911 voip operator,
> then they three-way the situation to the appropriate agency.
> 
> $3700 setup, and $2300/month
> 
> Makes the NortherResponse price of $500/month seem very affordable.
> 
> les
> 
> >
> > BELL AND TELUS TO OFFER VoIP 9-1-1 ROUTING: Bell Canada and
> > Telus have filed tariffs allowing them to route VoIP 9-1-1
> > calls to the correct emergency centres on behalf of other
> > VoIP providers and alternate operator service providers. They have asked
> > for
> > effective dates in early July (see Telecom Update #476).
> >
> > www.crtc.gc.ca/8740/eng/2005/b2/tn6879.zip
> > www.crtc.gc.ca/8740/eng/2005/T42.htm#200506983
> >
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