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- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 92 23:15:17 EDT
- From: Paul Robinson <FZC@CU.NIH.GOV>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Why Non-Authorized Cellular 911 Works. Maybe.
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- In all the discussions over Cellular Phones being connected on calls
- to 911 even if the phone is not authorized for service with that
- carrier, I think I know why.
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- Every telephone in every state (every one that gets a bill, that is!
- :) ) is being assessed a surcharge ranging from 2c to 25c a month for
- 911 or Enhanced 911. This money is collected as a tax on all
- telephone lines. This tax goes to the state or the local emergency
- service area for the purpose of providing 911 service for an area,
- depending on how the laws are set up in that state. (And I wouln't be
- surprised if the amounts spent on 911 service and equipment, and the
- amounts collected, especially in some cash-starved states, do not
- match, and we can guess which of the two amounts are smaller.)
-
- My guess is that since the tax is (1) used to pay for the 911
- equipment and (2) to pay for the incoming trunks and ANI service, that
- most likely whoever carries a cellular 911 call gets the airtime fee
- from the emergency service center. Which is probably why they even
- let non-authorized callers make calls on 911 because it's acting as a
- 'caller pays all charges number' and 911 is probably also paying for
- the airtime too.
-
- Anyone know anything different? It's the only thing that makes any
- sense for a service provider to allow a cellular phone to make *any*
- call without them being a paying subscriber; I figure *someone* has to
- be paying for the service, and it's probably the 911 system. (Which,
- to encourage calls to 911, is what it should be.)
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- Paul Robinson
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