
At some point, some ruling body had said those stickers were non-compliant and meaningless. So I think the assumption is that they still see it that way. I think it was the FCC, but not sure. I think to them if it's on a desk and is shaped like a phone, it better work properly for 911. On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 12:48 PM Pete Mundy <pete at fiberphone.co.nz> wrote:
I guess different people have different interpretation of that wording :)
To me it seems UNreasonable to assume that a phone or device with a sticker on it that says "This phone does not work for emergency calls" can call emergency services.
On 24/01/2020, at 6:46 AM, Carlos Alvarez <caalvarez at gmail.com> wrote:
I believe that the stickers on home phones may not really cover the liability. The wording is something like: A phone or device that a person would reasonably assume can call emergency services." So the softphone is obviously different, but a physical phone at home seems like it must still work properly.
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