{"id":875,"date":"2020-04-20T02:23:28","date_gmt":"2020-04-20T02:23:28","guid":{"rendered":"\/faq\/?page_id=875"},"modified":"2020-04-20T02:28:42","modified_gmt":"2020-04-20T02:28:42","slug":"e911","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"\/faq\/support\/features-settings\/e911\/","title":{"rendered":"e911"},"content":{"rendered":"
About magicJack\u2019s 911 Emergency Service<\/p>\n
magicJack\u2019s 911 Emergency Service differs from standard 911 service offered on traditional phone lines.<\/p>\n
Dialing 9-1-1:<\/strong><\/p>\n Please read the\u00a0IMPORTANT ENHANCED 911 DISCLOSURE FOR magicJack CUSTOMERS\u00a0for additional details and important information.<\/p>\n We recommend that you always keep your 911 Emergency Address up-to-date.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n 911 Emergency Service Restrictions<\/p>\n 911 Emergency Services are valid for United States and Canadian addresses only:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n 911 Emergency Service Fees<\/p>\n Emergency 911 districts in certain jurisdictions request that we send email bills for Emergency 911 (E911) services on their behalf and benefit. magicJack does not profit by collecting pass-through charges for 911 authorities.<\/p>\n Charges are billed annually by email, and may cost anywhere from $6.00 to over $60.00 per year. On average, throughout the country, it will cost around $12.00 a year. Payments remitted are applied to the next service year.<\/p>\n To view your 911 bill and submit payment:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n How Do I Activate or Update 911 Emergency Service for My magicJack?<\/p>\n During initial device registration, following phone number selection you will be provided with information regarding 911 service, including the option to opt-out if you are a non-US resident.<\/p>\n If you opted out during registration but would now like to enable 911 service, you can do so within the portal:<\/p>\n If you are already enrolled, you can update your address within the portal:<\/p>\n Your physical location address is also visible and editable through the softphone (desktop application) installed on your computer.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n About Your 911 Emergency Service Location Address<\/p>\n We validate each of the civic or physical locations that has been entered.<\/p>\n A color-coded symbol is used to identify the verification status:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Can I Delete a 911 Emergency Service Location or Disable 911 Service?<\/p>\n Once enabled, 911 service cannot be disabled. You may not delete a 911 Emergency Service location. You may, however, add a new address.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n \n <\/div>\n Please read and review the following information carefully:<\/u><\/p>\n The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently adopted an ENHANCED 911 (E911) VoIP Order that requires some service providers, to inform their customers of any differences between the E911 access capabilities available with their service as compared to the E911 access capability available with traditional telephone service.<\/p>\n magicJack, LP (\u201cmagicJack\u201d) is not obligated to provide E911 service under the recently adapted FCC E911 VoIP Order, but it has chosen to voluntarily offer E911 service where available. There are important differences between magicJack\u2019s E911 service and E911 access capabilities of traditional telephone service. It is important that you understand how these differences affect your ability to access E911 services. For example, in certain circumstances, you may not be able to contact emergency services by dialing 9-1-1 using the magicJack device.<\/p>\n We ask that you carefully read this E911 Disclosure and follow the advice and instructions strictly, for your safety\u2019s sake.<\/p>\n The FCC\u2019s E911 VoIP decision also requires some service providers to obtain and keep a record on file showing that you have received and understood this E911 Disclosure. magicJack appreciates your assistance in our voluntarily E911 service offering by checking the applicable box on the registration screen.<\/p>\n You may obtain a copy of the FCC regulation and accompanying E911 VoIP decision in Docket No. 05-196 at the following link:\u00a0http:\/\/www.fcc.gov\/cgb\/voip911order.pdf<\/a>.<\/p>\n You should never dial 911\u00a0<\/strong>in a non-emergency situation<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong>or \u201ctest\u201d your 911 service. Dialing 911, in a non-emergency situation, is a crime and many locales prosecute offenders.<\/strong><\/p>\n LIMITATIONS ON ACCESS TO E911 SERVICES<\/p>\n We want to make sure we have given you the tools to keep you, your families and your coworkers safe each time you dial 911.<\/p>\n\n
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