
Jan. 18, 2013
5:25 p.m.
On Friday, January 18, 2013 3:06 PM, Jay Hennigan <> wrote:
And, in the real world, if MARKETING GUY's house isn't in a San Francisco suburb but in Kansas, what will the PSAP there do when you present it with an ANI of 415.886.7923?
That shouldn't be a problem; PSAPs deal with calls sourced from "non-local" numbers all the time (cell phones). Our E911 provider (Bandwidth.com/iNetwork/"dash", resold through 911ETC) does not balk at us provisioning an address on a phone number that is obviously not local to the area. And their system decides which PSAP to route to based on the address, not the originating number. -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nathana at fsr.com