Texas sues Vonage
Texas sued the nation’s largest Internet-based phone service provider Tuesday, saying Edison-based Vonage failed to clearly inform customers they cannot automatically dial 911 when they sign up.
The lawsuit follows a case last month in which a 17-year-old Houston girl was unable to call 911 on her family’s Vonage service during an armed robbery in which her parents were shot and wounded.
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