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MM Blues

join:2001-10-27
Hightstown, NJ


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reply to madams9
Re: [ATT CV] lost in e911 clouds

I live in Hightstown, NJ (actually East Windsor Twp.)which is only about 8-9 miles south of you and I have e911 service with AT&T CallVantage. I'm pretty positive you have it in East Brunswick, too.

After you set up your TA, when you make your first call, a computerized recording will come on the phone asking you to verify that the address at which the TA is installed is the same as your address on file with AT&T. This ensures that when you dial 911 the correct address will be reported to emergency services. You will also hear this recording and be asked again for verification each time the TA experiences any type of disconnection and reconnection (like a power outage or temporary cable problem) to make sure you haven't moved the TA to a new location.

Update: I just looked at that pop-up on your screenshot a little closer. Maybe you don't have e911 service in East Brunswick and should check it out with your local authorities. I find it hard to believe that the infrastructure there isn't up to date yet.

madams9

join:2001-11-18
East Brunswick, NJ

said by MM Blues See Profile :

Update: I just looked at that pop-up on your screenshot a little closer. Maybe you don't have e911 service in East Brunswick and should check it out with your local authorities. I find it hard to believe that the infrastructure there isn't up to date yet.
I get the same recording as you. From my understanding all of NJ is like that. I still have to test it. That would give me the true answer
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