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Minister

join:2002-01-02
Fleeting

reply to needforspeed59

Re: Copy of the letter

The Vonage letter:

Dear Valued Vonage Customer,

We have sent numerous notifications requiring that you view a notice on our 911 Dialing. Pursuant to an Order from the Federal Communications Commission, if you do not acknowledge this notice, we will be required to restrict your outbound calling for your Vonage service. To view and acknowledge our 911 Dialing notice, please click here.

Even if you have already activated 911, due to a recently announced FCC 911 ruling we are required to ensure that you acknowledge your understanding of these differences. It is mandatory that you act now so that we may continue to provide you with Vonage service.

Please note, if you have multiple Vonage accounts you must acknowledge that you have read and understand the 911 Dialing notice for each account separately.

To determine which account this is in reference to we have included your account information below:


UglyDork
Premium
join:2002-01-09
Buffalo, NY

But how do you acknowledge? I've never received an email, and I've even logged onto my Dashboard but I do not see anything there relating to this.

The only think I received was a letter in the mail stating that you can dial 933 to verify if you have e911 in your area yet.
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hayabusa3303
Over 200 mph
Premium
join:2005-06-29
kudos:1
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T Southeast

I got two letters in the mail about this never email,humm. I signed up for the 911 the day i got vonage running over a year now. Next day i got a email saying both lines are ready to go. I have never had to use 911 so i cant comment on that.

Funny thing about this is when i went with vonage, and told bellsouth where to stick it with there over price services, i did hook up my phone outside to the line 3 weeks ago and i have 911 access but thats it.

Question: Doesnt the Fcc say that every POTS phone active or not has to have access to 911? I cant find it why am asking.


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
Reviews:
·WOW Internet and..

"Question: Doesnt the Fcc say that every POTS phone active or not has to have access to 911? I cant find it why am asking."

Nothing about landlines from what I've seen. VZ in Marion, OH has 911 service on all their lines active or not.

SBC doesn't. But they're required to have active 911 service for 14 days after they shut your phone off for what ever reason---requested or non-payment. After the 14days Ohio doesn't care.


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