  Camelot One Premium,MVM join:2001-11-21 Sarasota, FL clubs: | reply to nycityny Re: [VoicePulse] Trial available?
Which is where I heard it  |
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  floepie
join:2005-12-01 | Will let you know when I try to sign up later today... |
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  YOUR_UGLY_VT Windows Is Crap
join:2001-09-27 Hoover, AL | I called and they cant accept any new coustomers. Not until they provide E911. -- Go ViaTalk! They have Free E911, CallerID w/ Name ETC....  |
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  burgerwars
join:2004-09-11 Northridge, CA
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4 edits | I also attempted the sign-up screens as an experiment (I'm already a VoicePulse customer), and get the following:
-------------------------------- VoicePulse does not currently offer E911 service for your address. Due to the FCC E911 Order, we are unable to allow you to continue placing your order with us until we offer E911 service for your address.
After closing your browser window, your order information will be lost and must be entered again if you wish to place an order in the future.
We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience and our representatives are available for any questions or comments you may have at (732) 339-5100 M-F 9am-7pm EST. --------------------------------
What I did is pick a Northridge, CA phone number, and enter my Northridge, CA address in the Emergency Service Address in every multiple way I could think of, to see if it would take. Nothing took. Northridge is part of the City of Los Angeles, which has a fairly up-to-date 911 system. So if VoicePulse can't sign-up customers in the nation's second largest city then whom can they sign up? My guess is nobody right now, from what has been discussed. I don't think this bodes well for VoIP companies that are relying on customer growth. If they can't grow their businesses, they could end up out of business.
I then tried to "sign up" with Broadvoice. I have their BYOD Lite Plan, in which they also provide no type of 911 service, but have now tacked-on an additional $1 monthly charge for 911. With Broadvoice I can go through the whole process of signing up, but I stopped at the last step before I submitted the credit card transaction. So is Broadvoice "living dangerously," still selling their service even though E911 isn't available? |
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