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Re: question about 911 with boost Cell phone 911 call's are determined by the tower you are actually using and the cell sector to route the call to either your city or county's 911 comm center. You still need to give them your address and number because your county may or may not even have Phase I 911 capabilities. I work for a center that has Phase II the most advanced system for cellular location and we can't even get precise locations most of them time. At home the best way to call is from a landline because it will route properly. If the tower your using isn't in your district then they will haev to transfer the call and that will delay response. -- I get 29 MPG in my Toyota Highlander Hybrid! |