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Emergency (911) Services
Net2Phone cares about your safety
VoiceLine offers a calling feature that enables customers
in the U.S. and Canada to dial 911 to reach an emergency operator.
It is important, however, to note that VoiceLine emergency 911 has
some fundamental differences from traditional wireline 911.
To ensure your complete safety, please be aware of the following information
regarding 911 calling with your VoiceLine service.
The service address registered with Net2Phone must match
the physical location of your VoiceLine device:
In order to route your emergency calls correctly, we must
have the location from where you are making VoiceLine calls
on file.
When connected to a 911 operator, you must state your location:
Your service address and phone number may or may not be passed
to a 911 dispatcher when your call is connected. For this
reason, we encourage all callers to state their location and
callback number.
Your call may not be answered immediately:
Due to network congestion and/or a slower call routing time,
VoiceLine 911 calls may not be answered as quickly as traditional
911 calls.
911 will not work during a power outage or network interruption:
Neither VoiceLine nor 911 dialing will work if your power
or Internet connection goes out.
911 will not work if you call from a location outside of
your registered service address:
If you move your VoiceLine device to another location, emergency
calls will not be routed correctly.
Please be sure to read the VoiceLine Emergency
(911) Services Conditions and Limitations for further
information.
Frequently Asked Questions
These FAQs address the most common questions about emergency
(911) services available with VoiceLine. Please be sure to
read the VoiceLine Emergency
(911) Services Conditions and Limitations for further
information.
Are emergency (911) services available with VoiceLine?
Customers within the U.S. and Canada will receive emergency (911) services
with VoiceLine. However, because VoiceLine will not work during
a power outage, Net2Phone strongly recommends that you always
maintain an alternate means of reaching a 911 operator in
case of an emergency.
If you are eligible to transfer your current U.S. phone number
to VoiceLine, your service will include emergency (911) services.
How does VoiceLine's 911 work?
When you sign up for VoiceLine service, you must register
the address which corresponds to the physical location of
your VoiceLine phone. This will allow us to identify the emergency
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) in your area and route
any emergency call appropriately. (You can not specify a P.O.
box). Because it is not always possible to transmit your location
and call back number to the emergency dispatcher who receives
your call, we recommend that you immediately state your location
once you reach a dispatcher.
Please note: VoiceLines 911-type dialing is NOT the
same as traditional 911 or E911 dialing, and does not necessarily
include all of the capabilities of traditional 911 and E911
dialing.
Will I have access to emergency (911) services when
I travel with my VoiceLine telephone adapter?
If you move your device to a location other than your service
address, you will not be able to place emergency calls with
VoiceLine. If you permanently relocate your VoiceLine device,
you must provide Net2Phone customer service with your new
service address so that we may determine the emergency services
available in your area.
Will I have access to emergency (911) services in
a power outage?
No. VoiceLine 911, and your VoiceLine service, will not work
in the event of a power failure or disruption. Your VoiceLine
service and 911 dialing will not function until power is fully
restored. Service outages or termination of service by the
broadband provider to which you connect your VoiceLine Device
or by Net2Phone will prevent ALL VoiceLine service, including
911 dialing.
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