In July 2020, a potentially life-saving law was signed into effect to help prevent suicides. The three-digit emergency number is 9-8-8. It’s a wonderful idea and will hopefully help many people.
However, 988 is also a prefix for many area codes including local numbers in our 530 and 707 area. How does your business acclimate?
9-8-8 vs 988
Because 988 is a prefix for several locations, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mandated 10-digit dialing NATIONWIDE. Ten-digit dialing starts on April 24 and will be mandatory by October 24, 2021. At that point, a call will not be completed unless the full 10-digit phone number is used. 988 goes live July 16, 2022.
What you need to do
Modify speed dials/call forwarding. Anyone using one-touch buttons, speed dial bins or programmed offsite forwarding will need to adjust to include the full 10-digit number.
Modify ARS. Sites with PRI or SIP Trunk programs will need to be adjusted.
Modify existing phone systems. Many phone systems have been programmed to send seven-digit local numbers, dropping the area code. Now the area code is needed.
Test with your Carrier. Some carriers will also need the +1 added. We have seen this in Sacramento, California, where 10-digit dialing has already been activated.
Expand your emergency numbers list. Gaynor Telesystems recommends that your company considers adding 9-8-8 to the list of emergency numbers that automatically trigger notifications to the authorities. In fact, Mitel is planning on adding this number to the default database.
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