I did a search and came up with this from the Seattle PI. Might answer some questions that have been brought up. I might give up my landline thru Qwest. Dont see a need for it now. With a cell for the wife, one for me and one built into the truck I dont need to pay for a landline.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattle911/archives/159497.aspDo land lines work to call 911 even with no phone service?
Q: My wife and I don't have a landline and instead use cell phones as our primary phone.
In an emergency at our house, using cell phones could be problematic if emergency personnel can't find our house.
We've heard rumors that if we were to plug a landline phone into a wall jack in our home calling 911 would still work – even without having a telephone service.
Well, would it?
A: Probably not, and it's not worth taking a chance, local police and fire officials say.
But authorities say using a cell phone shouldn't create a problem for emergency crews trying to find your house.
"Callers do not need to use a land line to call 911," Seattle Fire Department spokeswoman Dana Vander Houwen said. "Dispatchers in the Seattle Fire Department Fire Alarm Center get automatic location information from cell phones based on longitude and altitude.
"Dispatchers will always verify the address of a caller because they can't assume that the location of the caller is the location of the emergency."
With the phone service gone, the jack may not be wired properly. And in some cases, even people who pay for a phone service may have trouble reaching 911.
Qwest broadband phone service customers can't call 911 if there is a power failure or if there is disrupted Internet connectivity. To read more, click
here. Other phone companies can have 911 service interruptions if the phone is connected through broadband service.
In information on its Web site, Qwest recommends customers "always have an alternative means of accessing traditional 911 services."
A spokeswoman for CenturtyTel, a company that had some local outages during December storm, said the idea of plugging a landline phone into a wall jack without having a telephone service is a bad one. That won't work, she said.
But even if cell phones are your primary phones, emergency personal will find you, local officials said.
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