PGrey
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Guys, don't forget that VoLTE is only half the equation. The device needs to also have E911 registered. Voice over data without the ability to call for police/ambulance is a no-go in the US.
How do all the VOIP services get away with this, do they just block 911 calls? I have both Viber and Skype installed, but pretty much just use Viber, while I wait for WiFi calling/texting, but have (fortunately) never made a 911 call over VOIP.
I tried Google Voice, for awhile, but it's obviously set up to NOT work well on the Windows Mobile OS, I suspect Google has some "features" in their mobile site.
Edit: found this: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/voip-and-911-service
Reading it, this sounds like ALL VOIP services must provide E911, and must also do their "best" to obtain/maintain location for E911, and inform users that E911 may not work correctly at times, in terms of location.
Wouldn't VoLTE fall into the same "bucket"?