Sorry it's been a while since I've posted we've been very busy here but I did want to take a minute to respond to each of you.
TonYTib,
Nope, I wish we were able to but at the moment the tax environment is a mess. We'd have to expend so much time and resources with compliance that it doesn't make business sense. On a secondary personal note here, the enforcement/tax folks seem down right hostile to business.
LTN1,
Sorry about that, we received HUNDREDS of bogus signups and we do our best to validate each one. We are a small two person shop, we aren't one of the big players and we don't claim to be. If you can email support@ with your info I'll see what happened to your account
**Edited, I broke my own personal rule and mentioned company names of larger VOIP providers, I took them out ** Sam
Vtsnaab,
Thanks!!!! Reviews like that are what we live for. Now on to your question. I'd love to if the FCC would let me. They specifically say that we can not do that.
Here is their VOIP E911 guide.
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/voip-and-911-serviceThe very first rule states that we must "Automatically provide 911 service to all customers as a standard, mandatory feature. VoIP providers may not allow customers to "opt-out" of 911 service.". So I can't offer an opt-out.
If the rule changes I'd love to do it and no I don't know how others are.
Sam