[VoiceOps] Hotel Phone

Peter Rad peter at 4isps.com
Fri Apr 5 11:49:42 EDT 2019


there are devices that do E-911  inside a building for MTU

On 4/4/2019 8:40 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
> So if you had e911 per room, that would be quite a bit of e911 
> charges. Most hotels I have seen have a 10 to 1 ratio for rooms to 
> phone lines. So a 100 room hotel gets 10 phone lines from the LEC. Are 
> you saying we would have to pay bandwidth.com <http://bandwidth.com> 
> or whomever we got our e911 from a separate e911 charge per room? 
> Isn't e911 tied to DID? In that case you would need a DID per hotel 
> room? To actuately say room 302 is on floor 3, and room 302 for example.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 11:21 AM Matthew Yaklin <myaklin at firstlight.net 
> <mailto:myaklin at firstlight.net>> wrote:
>
>     I imagine you want to make sure E911 information is super accurate
>     with actual floors and room numbers. Physical address and call
>     back number is correct. By making that accurate and having the
>     customer sign that phones cannot move you cover a serious base.
>     Perhaps even a sticker on the phone saying such would be great to.
>
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>     I’ve never heard of any other 911 requirement for hotel or
>     business phones outside of not have to dial 9 to dial 911, ie
>     9911. Kari’s Law.
>
>     Can anyone provide a link with more information?
>
>     Thanks.
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