
I'm trying to figure out the FCC requirements for 911 service warning stickers. The FCC documents are rather vague. They say a sticker is required "if there are limitations to the provider's 911 service" but then don't define what constitutes a limitation. Is the fact that the end user can move a handset a "limitation?" Is the likelihood of a power outage also causing a phone outage a "limitation?" So I'm wondering what other hosted service providers are doing? Also, if you provide SIP service to on-premises equipment, do you ship a huge batch of stickers to the customer? Or just include an e911 warning in the contract? Wording of stickers? How do you make them small and unobtrusive on a phone? I considered something that goes under the handset, but that's a small space. Is "E911 WARNING: See this URL" going to be sufficient and compliant? -- Carlos Alvarez TelEvolve 602-889-3003