 | If it was the Bells They would be fined. So should VOIP companies. |
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 | Couldn't agree more. It doesn't do any good to set deadlines without some kind of penalty that will actually be enforced. If they aren't allowed to book new customers, they will have E911 up in a week - guaranteed.
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 RayWPremium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT kudos:1 | reply to rachelsfx said by rachelsfx:They would be fined. So should VOIP companies. And do not forget to fine the idiot users for not updating their addresses, acknowledging the emails, not understanding that the home version of an internet connection is not warranted to operate if there is a power glitch anywhere on the path of your signal, that you are not getting fast repair service if your internet connection is down (I was mostly out for two days and out solid for three days recently), ummm... what else did I miss?
Or should we empower the VoIP people to go out and blow away the idiots who ignore the request to comply with the law so that the VoIP will not be fined (or sued) by having non-compliers? (of course, like in every sample of human endeavours, there are those VoIP companies need to be fined out of existence.) -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 | Hey, a Vonage employee!!! |
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 RayWPremium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT kudos:1 | Sorry ma'am, you lose again, I work for the US Gov as an electronic engineer and I have Qwest for phone and internet and Xmission as an ISP. To the best of my knowledge I do not have any stock or interest in Vonage (although with mutual funds you never know without reading the teeny tiny print) -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 | A government employee....worse! |
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 RayWPremium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT kudos:1 | Beats working for a living or being on welfare  -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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