This old method of using the telephones is called Circuit Switch
Networks. Because VoIP utilizes packets of information, it is
called Packet Switch.
There have been complications in the way VoIP users or Packet
Switch networks connect to the Emergency 911 systems. Back in
August 1999, the Wireless Communications and Safety Public Act
took effect. This Act enforces that all telephone carriers and
services will provide 911 services for all of its customers.
Mobile phone carriers were having a hard time with the Wireless
Communications and Safety Public Act when their services first
were initiated. Currently, all mobile services provide emergency
911 services for all of their customers.
When a person calls 911, their call is routed to Public Safety
Answering Point Dispatcher. It is the nature of the Emergency
911 system that when the phone call arrives at the Public Safety
Answering Point Dispatcher the caller’s identification will be
displayed. This includes the caller’s name (or the one registered
for the phone) and address. Mobile phone carriers have now included
a global tracking system so that location can be traced to the
specific location where the call is being placed.

The wireless form of 911 is known as E911
or Enhanced 911. This includes displaying a cellular phone
caller’s location as well as extending it to a surrounding
range of 50-300 meters.
This brings us to VoIP and the difficulties that VoIP service
providers have when it comes to 911. First, VoIP is not a landline
service. It is wireless or used by a router connected to your
broadband High Speed Internet connection. This means, that
you are not going to be recognized by your physical address,
but by your IP address.
For some who use VoIP services and call 911, there calls will
be routed to a Public Safety Answering Point Dispatcher, but
when the call arrives, it won’t have any information displayed
pertaining to location or user’s information.
There have already been several instances in the news pertaining
to VoIP and problems people have had reaching 911 during an
emergency. The FCC has issued regulations regarding VoIP and
the problem with 911, but unfortunately the problem is not
that easy to fix. The very infrastructure of VoIP differs from
standard telephone lines; therefore the system of 911 does
not work with VoIP as it does with landlines.
The FCC has made the decision that VoIP service providers
will have to have all customers sign a “statement or waiver”
stating that they understand their 911 services may be disabled
or not working according to standard with their VoIP service.
Some VoIP service providers have addressed the issue by instituting
enhanced 911 services, the same as for cellular phone users,
but there are still issues that remain. For instance, if a
caller is on a VoIP through their laptop computer, or in a
different location, the enhanced 911, may not be able to effectively
track the computer because they are on an IP network.
The safest measure to take, until this is corrected, is to
keep a basic landline phone in use, if not only for the sole
purpose of making emergency 911 calls on. Also, you can carry
your cell phone with you, even if you use VoIP for your calling
needs through your laptop, or if you use a VoWiFi phone, just
in case you need to call 911.
If you do need to make a 911 phone call from your VoIP, remember
to stay calm, then let the dispatcher know your present location
immediately. Remember, they won’t have that information in
front of them.
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