New service to pay for cost of enhanced 999
Date: SAT, 1 APR 07 8:20:19 EST
LONDON (AP) -- Century Communications announced today plans for an
exciting new 900 service, with profits to go to help defray the cost
of installing and maintaining enhanced 999 service across the country.
Called, 'The 999 Chatline,' it allows callers to choose an area of the
country, and to listen to 999 emergency calls from it.
When asked what prompted this unusual foray into the 900 business,
Century spokeswoman Fawn Lebowitz said, "In recent years we've seen a
dramatic increase in the popularity of reality-based television
shows. The 999 Chatline allows callers to experience real-life drama
while it is going on, all from the comfort of their own home."
While listening to the emergency calls going through, callers to the
Chatline have a number of options. They can listen to just the 999
calls for the area they select, switch their call to a different area,
or, probably the most interesting option, connect their call to the
'999 Chatline' to discuss the details of the emergencies with each
other as they happen, and before the police have even arrived!
Thanks to new voice recognition software from AT&T, callers do not
even need a touch tone telephone in order to use the service. They can
choose which 999 center to listen to simply by saying the area code
and city that they are interested in listening to calls from. Calls
are directed to the 999 center nearest this location.
As 999 centers sign up to recieve their share of the profits, they are
connected to the Chatline network. Century says it has already wired
up over 50 centers, and that it has coverage in most major
metropolitan areas. They plan to have the whole nation wired by April,
2007.
Will you use this service?
Good April fools joke! :lol:
Ugh! Sounds rather voyeuristic if you ask me.