It falls to you, the consumer, to provide the correct location identifier information to Comcast, and then to verify that the E911 calls are appropriately routed.
Power outage, misconfiguration, or moving the equipment can impact E911 service, and I'm sure their contract language spells out every limitation for you.
If you're worried about it, I'd stick with traditional wireline service or have a really sharp home security company.
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It falls to you, the consumer, to provide the correct location identifier information to Comcast, and then to verify that the E911 calls are appropriately routed.
Power outage, misconfiguration, or moving the equipment can impact E911 service, and I'm sure their contract language spells out every limitation for you.
If you're worried about it, I'd stick with traditional wireline service or have a really sharp home security company.
That's the only reason I still have a "land line" at home.