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[Ask MetaFilter | Community Weblog] If you setup the 911 service properly (and dependent on internet connectivity -- which would be the same problem with Skype etc.) by setting your location info properly 911 calls are forwarded to your local emergency dispatch.
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[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] VoIP and Quality: Deloitte partner David Tansley said "data networks fundamentally are not designed to deal with real-time voice traffic." Ovum research director Peter Hall countered that quality of service is more of a concern for consumer VoIP applications run over the public internet - not for enterprise services. He said: "In the enterprise, if done properly, there shouldn't be quality of service issues."
[Asteriskvoip.blogspot.com] Asterisk VoIP News | Daily News about Asterisk, VoIP and PBX Platforms: FreeSWITCH, http://www.freeswitch.org is a new open source telephony project started in early 2006 designed to provide a modular platform on which to merge various technologies. Both libDingaLing and FreeSWITCH were written by Anthony Minessale II, a developer who after contributing to other telephony related open source projects, decided to start a new initiative that focuses on abstraction, modularity and cross-platform crossarchitectural design.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] Reuters: FCC Pushes 911 Requirement for VoIP: Vonage, the biggest U.S. VOIP provider with more than 500,000 subscribers, has reached deals for 911 service in areas where Verizon Communications and Qwest Communications International Inc. are the primary local phone carriers, the northeast corridor and most western states.
[Intuitive.com] "Is Voice Over IP (VOIP) Telephony Ready for Small Businesses ...: I've been experimenting with a couple of voice over IP systems and in the last week have finally gotten some new hardware configured, so I thought I'd share some of my experiences and ask for others to share their experiences with VOIP for Business too. Let me say up front that I am well aware of the expensive VOIP solutions from companies like Cisco, but I'm more interested in the value proposition for small, 1-2 line businesses or satellite offices, not larger corporate settings.
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