
Victor, 911 Enable from Connexion will accept these calls and route them to a national call center so they can then be handled properly and routed to the appropriate PSAP. There is of course a hefty fee for calls from unprovisioned ANI's, its something like $50 or $75 per call and they will contact you if you send too many of these calls as in theory every endpoint should be recognizable and provisioned in the database. But as a backup last, last resort service I would suspect there wouldn't be too many such calls. We've been using 911 Enable for several years now without any problems. -Keith On 4/18/11 3:20 PM, "Victor Breen" <victor at impulse.net> wrote:
I'm looking for a viable backup solution for 911 calls. Here is a hypothetical question: If you had an E911 provider already but wanted to ensure that every 911 call is answered, even if that e911 provider is unreachable or unable to take the call, how would you accomplish this?
Does anyone know of a provider that will accept 911 calls for any ANI, even if there's a hefty per-call cost?
-- Victor Breen, VoIP Systems Administrator Impulse Advanced Communications (805) 456-5800
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