koreybray wrote: ↑09/27/2024
I have noticed this misinformation
I'm quoting directly from their websites.
being floated here about other companies that I have personal experience
I have/had accounts with VoIP.ms, Anveo, Anveo Direct, Callcentric, and others. With many of these providers, I've had accounts for over a decade, and they're still active.
It has to be made available, but NOT forced.
Not according to the CRTC rep in chat
I've chatted with more than one as well. It's been an interesting experience.
In Canada, it's required, when the VoIP service is intended to replace a traditional, residential landline, apparently.
The Northern911 site's interpretation of Telecom Decision CRTC 2007-44 states 911 isn't optional either for these VoIP service providers either.
https://www.northern911.com/911-service ... 1services/
"The CRTC mandated that VoIP providers must provide 911 service to their clients from July 2005 onwards.
911 is not optional."
Call Centric. 911 is in fact optional.
No, 911 is not optional unless you specify that you're not using the service in Canada or the U.S.
I've had Callcentric accounts. Plural.
https://www.callcentric.com/faq/23/162
"Do I need to have 911?
If you are located in the United States or
Canada and have purchased a rate plan for outbound calling, or a phone number to receive calls we must provide you with 911 service as per FCC regulations in the US, and
CRTC regulations in Canada."
https://www.callcentric.com/features/911
"*
A 911 Service Fee is required for all customers located in the US/Canada."
People can avoid claiming they're in Canada when signing up/ordering services. I'm not advising that anyone do that.
https://forums.redflagdeals.com/newegg- ... #p25093731
"As per the FCC (in the US) as well as the CRTC (in Canada), as per their regulations, we are required to provide you with 911 services, as mentioned on this FAQ (
http://www.callcentric.com/faq/23/162).
The only way to remove 911 from your account would be if you plan on using our services from outside of the United States and Canada. If that was the case then you would visit the following page (https://my.callcentric.com/911_outside_us.php) and specify that you are not using our services from within the United States or Canada." -- Callcentric support staff
They do not force you to take 9-11 from my experience.
They absolutely do when you sign up claiming you're using the service in Canada and sign up for a Canadian number.
They are also a US company and DO NOT have to comply with the CRTC's orders for the most part.
Yes, they do. As a service provider selling Canadian numbers used within Canada, to Canadian residents, Callcentric (based in New York) is subject to CRTC's regulations, which mandate the provision of 911 service, regardless of the location of the provider's physical operations.
VOIP.MS... another company that does not REQUIRE you to have 911
Yes, and a CRTC rep in chat actually suggested reporting them.
Anveo/Anveo Direct
I have accounts with both Anveo (retail) and Anveo Direct (wholesale) services. Anveo Direct (wholesale) doesn't have the requirement or offer 911; I think it can avoid the requirement because it's a wholesale service provider, uses a dialing prefix with IP authentication instead of SIP registration, and, in turn, isn't intended for use as the primary line in a residence or as a residential service.
Conversely, Anveo's website states, for its retail service, "Can I opt out of E911?
You can not opt-out if you have indicated that you are residing in USA or
Canada."
https://www.anveo.com/faq.asp?code=faq_e911
"Is E911 mandatory or optional?
Due to regulations E911 is mandatory for users who specified USA or
Canada as their country of residence.
No outgoing calls from SIP/ATA device can be placed without E911 configured
https://www.anveo.com/faq.asp?code=faq_ ... .mandatory
In fact, I called a sales rep for Anveo (retail) once, years ago, and complained that VoIP.ms doesn't have that requirement (so why I should I be forced to), and the guy actually yelled at me that he doesn't care about other service providers breaking rules. At the time, I think he received that complaint often about forced 911. Very serious dude.
They say one thing, but reality is different.
The reality is you're forced to have Anveo's retail (not Anveo Direct) 911 service, if after logging in at
https://voice.anveo.com/accountPreferences.asp, (navigating to "My Account"-->"Account Preferences), "Country of your residence" shows "Canada", and that's the reason why some people have chosen a different location, initially, in order to avoid Anveo retail's 911 fee.
As I mentioned previously, it's not possible to claim you don't live in Canada when buying a VoIP unlock key.
who I just moved away from due to poor quality
With Anveo Direct, it's pretty easy to switch Tier 1 carriers or carriers in general, unlike VoIP.ms (which forces me to complain first, test, ask them to switch again, complain, test, etc.). I don't use VoIP.ms often anymore for that reason.
I can continue typing (yes, I fax sometimes too, and I like that Freephonline works with T.38 fax protocol) about other VoIP service providers I have active accounts with as well, but I think I would prefer to enjoy the weekend now.
I do understand the disappointment with the introduction of new fees.