We had to get PS-ALI service through verizon for this. The folks at the PSAP really didnt know what we even wanted, so we had to go with what Verizon told us. We're not paying that much for it though, I think its $10/month per block of 100 records, with a minimum number of blocks that we have to purchase. Verizon is our local carrier though.
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/3/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Robert Kulagowski</b> <<a href="mailto:bob@smalltime.com">bob@smalltime.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
We're consolidating offices in NY; two offices will move into the same<br>building onto different floors.<br><br>ATT is going to be our LD and Local provider (last mile is probably<br>Verizon). We use Cisco Emergency Responder. In Illinois, you used to
<br>be able to tell Ameritech "These DIDs are on floor X, and these are on<br>floor Y", configure the ELINs in CER to route to those particular DIDs<br>and you were good.<br><br>In NY, ATT says they don't do that, and that you have to contact a 3rd
<br>party to get the information updated in the PSAP database.<br><br>Since I'm going to use two DIDs per floor, that means that I need four<br>all together. Two of them should already show that they're on floor X -
<br>I need to get the remaining two to show that they're on floor Y.<br><br>ATT sent a Word doc that had 911 ETC, Redsky and OM2 Technology as SLI<br>(Station-level Identification) vendors. Since I've already got CER, are
<br>there any vendors that will just update the two numbers and call it a<br>day? The one response that I've got back is something like $3K, and<br>then another $312 monthly, which seems pretty steep for something that's
<br>not going to change. They all seem to be geared around doing<br>moves-adds-changes and updating the PSAP, which isn't required with CER.<br><br>Does anyone have any other vendors that do these database updates? Am I
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