[VoiceOps] Looking for Opinions on DASH e911 service
Paul Timmins
paul at timmins.net
Wed Mar 10 19:04:26 EST 2010
If you get anything other than a live operator at a PSAP, run, don't
walk, to someone else.
After "experiencing" many of these providers, we built out our own
facilities based 911 network for a REASON.
And now, none of our customers break their leg, and get someone with a
Canadian accent asking for their zipcode and warm transferring them to
non emergency lines at police departments.
-Paul
Lunch Hound wrote:
> For some REAL fun, place a bunch of quick, back-to-back test calls to
> all the "different" 911 providers that you think you have. Do it late
> at night when they are bored and have time on their hands. Get chummy
> with the operators, learn their voices, crack the same lame joke each
> time.
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> You'll be surprised at how many times your "different" providers all
> go back to the same person, who seems to laugh less and less at your
> same lame joke each time.
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> We've caught some major players outsourcing their services to the same
> shop w/o telling us about it. Not that they have to tell us, of
> course, but still....
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> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Eric Hiller <clec at cygnustel.com
> <mailto:clec at cygnustel.com>> wrote:
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> Hello all, we are a facilities based clec and are looking at DASH e911
> service. Anyone here use them? any opinions?
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> Thanks!
> -Eric
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