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Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail
From: Nathan Stratton <nathan () robotics net>
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2020 16:02:41 -0500
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:13 PM Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> wrote:
The folks on this list likely know where the central Tennessee backup tandem office is located. Although its semi-public knowledge, I avoided mentioning its location until the immediate threat passed. LATAs don't have much legal meaning anymore, but every LATA had at least two tandem offices. Nevertheless, the "cloud" still depends on physical infrastructure. I'm sure there will be several investigations by regulators why all the 911 PSAPs didn't fail-over to the backup tandem office. Of course, single-homed circuits physically connected to the Nashville CO wouldn't fail-over.
Amazing how much data is in LERG. -Nathan
Current thread:
- Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Sean Donelan (Dec 29)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Matt Erculiani (Dec 29)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Eric Kuhnke (Dec 29)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Sean Donelan (Dec 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Peter E . Fry (Dec 29)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Sean Donelan (Dec 30)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Nathan Stratton (Dec 30)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Blake Dunlap (Dec 30)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Sean Donelan (Dec 30)
- Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail Matt Erculiani (Dec 29)