
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Nathan Anderson <nathana at fsr.com> wrote:
Yes, but again, that doesn't help with the question of what to do if a single TN for CLID purposes is shared amongst many devices, which is what I took your original question to be. The E911 provider will look at the CLID and transmit the address provisioned for it, so in this scenario, there can only be 1 address for all of these devices because there is only 1 TN for all of these devices. There's no mechanism to identify a device *other* than by TN, so if you share a TN between devices, there is no way to achieve the 911 granularity that you want for your customers that choose to operate like this.
Well the question was what to tell a customer who refuses to pay for the costs we incur in implementing the solution for them. On a technological level we have no problem; we assign a DID to that device, and put the appropriate address on it. We bill the customer for it to cover costs. The customer just says they don't want to pay. -- Carlos Alvarez TelEvolve 602-889-3003