Qwest agrees to provide Vonage E-911 access
Qwest Communications give Vonage access to its E-911 interconnection trunks, which will allow the leading consumer VoIP provider to provide E-911 services in Qwest’s region, according to letters Vonage filed with the FCC this week.
Qwest’s decision follows its successful trial of Vonage’s E-911 solution in King County, Wash. The Vonage E-911 solution is being used throughout Rhode Island - one of the few U.S. states where an incumbent carrier does not control the selective router, which is crucial to access to the E-911 system.
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