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Old 01-25-2009, 12:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hovrs mvp does not support all 50 state

if u think it does check find where alaska phone number


where hawiill phone number


i bet some not have


i see hovrs have fail to provide ten phone number for alaska and few place !!!!!
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Old 01-25-2009, 12:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Failed? Are you that ignorant? I live in Puerto Rico and we still don't have 10 digit number for P.R because the Telephone Company won't sell numbers. HOVRS are still working on it and negotiating with the Telephone Company and do does Sorenson and other VRS prodiver. It wasn't the VRS's fault, it's the telephone company in some areas.
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Old 01-26-2009, 07:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Failed? Are you that ignorant? I live in Puerto Rico and we still don't have 10 digit number for P.R because the Telephone Company won't sell numbers. HOVRS are still working on it and negotiating with the Telephone Company and do does Sorenson and other VRS prodiver. It wasn't the VRS's fault, it's the telephone company in some areas.
He is right about limited on several 10 digits number for base because that whoever company refused to selling or working out with VRS. VRS still working on it but beside that VRS "still" working on it. Why not FCC bend and twist their ARMS and say "ahem... remember... " I don't know what remember is.. again...

NOT all VRS able to give all ten digits number, don't expect which one provide gone be first... VRS are going get it... It will go same thing with IP-Relay...

Since 49 or 48 states are getting ten digits numbers and not fair for other who couldn't get it... I understand but hang on there...
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Failed? Are you that ignorant? I live in Puerto Rico and we still don't have 10 digit number for P.R because the Telephone Company won't sell numbers. HOVRS are still working on it and negotiating with the Telephone Company and do does Sorenson and other VRS prodiver. It wasn't the VRS's fault, it's the telephone company in some areas.


see this http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/r...ent=7020036624
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Yes, Purple require some toll-free numbers for few states which don't have 10-digital numbers.
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