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In Canada after some lengthy study, the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) mandated that VoIP providers must provide 911 service to their clients from July 2005 an onwards. 911 is not optional. ** If the IP service uses "non-native" phone numbers, or is used nomadically, providers must implement an interim solution. The CRTC expresses a preference for solutions that route 9-1-1 calls to an intermediate call centre for screening and routing to the correct PSAP.
You can read more about their decision at http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/NEWS/RELEASES/2005/r050404.htm and associated information at http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2005/dt2005-21.htm
VoIP telephone companies must provide notification
to their clients. The content and method of communication has been addressed by
the CRTC and you can download their document here.
Northern911 has been in business for over fifty years. We are an experienced provider. We currently provide 911 services to both regular Enhanced 911 clients and to Fixed, Nomadic and Foreign exchange VoIP clients from coast to coast. With our average answer time of 99% first ring, bilingual (French/English) dispatchers, back up systems and more, we meet or exceed all CRTC requirements. |
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