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VoIP 911 Service Disclosure 

VoIP 911 Service Disclosure for ATA and VoIP Capable Products


WARNING: VoIP 911 emergency calling service/E911 may be limited or not available if:

  1. Your broadband/interconnect connection has failed or is disconnected.
  2. Your electrical power is disrupted.
  3. The current location of your VoIP device/handset has not been registered with your service provider.


If you are unable to immediately complete a 911 call, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY PHONE NEAREST YOU.


According to the FCC, “Portable interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services can be used from virtually any internet connection anywhere, which raises challenges for the emergency services community in determining the location from which a 911 call has originated.


You should be aware that:

  • VoIP 911 calls may not connect to the 911 call center serving your current location or may improperly ring to the administrative line of the 911 call center, which may not be staffed after hours or by trained 911 operators.
  • VoIP 911 calls may correctly connect to the 911 call center but not automatically transmit the caller’s phone number and/or location information.
  • VoIP customers may need to provide location or other information to their VoIP providers, and update this information each time they change locations for their VoIP 911 service to function properly.
  • VoIP service may not work during a power outage or when the internet connection fails or becomes overloaded [or due to other technical difficulties].


[911 Tips for Subscribers of Fully Interconnected VoIP Services]


If you have or are thinking of subscribing to an interconnected VoIP service, you should:

  • Provide your accurate physical address to your interconnected VoIP service provider to ensure that emergency services can quickly be dispatched to your location.
  • Be familiar with your VoIP service provider's procedures for updating your address, and promptly update address information in the event of a change.
  • Have a clear understanding of any limitations of your 911 service.
  • Inform children, babysitters and visitors about your VoIP service and its 911 limitations, if any.
  • If your power is out or your internet connection is down, be aware that your VoIP service may not work. Consider installing a backup power supply, maintaining a traditional phone line, or having a wireless phone as a backup.
  • If you have questions about whether the phone service you are receiving is an interconnected VoIP service, contact your service provider for further information.
  • 911 call centers currently lack the technical capability to receive photos and video. In addition, the ability to send text messages to 911 is only available in certain areas.”


For additional information, please contact your service provider.

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