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FYA: Emergency Advisory Notice: All Stealth Program Participants



The pitfalls of VoIP; temporal and spatial locality is lost...

Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 11:38:32 -0800
From: Steve Bird <stbird@cisco.com>
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CC: Jason Yoder <jyoder@cisco.com>, Steve Bird <stbird@cisco.com>
Subject: Emergency Advisory Notice: All Stealth Program Participants

Subject: Remote IP Phone Emergency Service Calls Advisory

To all Stealth Users,

Please be advised that telecommuters, remote office, and traveling personnel should place emergency calls on a locally configured hotel, office or home phone
(e.g.. landline).

Emergency calls placed from Cisco Remote IP Phones that have been removed from their primary Cisco site may not be answered by local safety authorities.

If you are using the Cisco Remote IP Phone while away from your office, please take reasonable precautions to prevent use of this phone for emergency calls.

If you must use the Cisco Remote IP Phone for emergency calls while away from your configured site, be prepared to provide specific information regarding your
location (e.g. country, city, state, street address) to the answering safety authority or security operations center personnel.

Please refer questions or comments on this notice to regaffairs@cisco.com Subject: Cisco Remote IP Phone Emergency Service Query

Thank you,

Jason D. Yoder
Cisco Systems, Regulatory Affairs