E911 works the same as 911 for your Xfinity Voice service.
How it works
If you have E911, when you dial 911 your telephone number and location are automatically sent to the 911 operator during the call.
- You do not have to do anything differently to use E911; the number for dialing emergency services is still the same: 9-1-1.
- Comcast provides E911 in all areas where E911 is available.
Power outages and E911
A power outage in either the network or in your home could affect your ability to dial 911. A battery backup can be installed for your Xfinity Voice modem to provide additional hours of service during a power outage. Get more information on purchasing a battery.
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FAQs
Do I have to do anything to activate E911 service?
No. Comcast will automatically activate your 911 service when your Xfinity Voice service is initially installed.
What if I am moving?
If you contact Comcast before moving to transfer your services, your E911 information will automatically update to your new address. (You can also request a transfer of your services online at xfinity.com/move.)
I recently moved and just hooked up my services on my own. My Xfinity Voice service seems to be working. Do I still need to contact Comcast?
Yes. If you have not informed Comcast of your new address, your 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authorities or the wrong address may be transmitted with your E911 call. These errors will occur even if you are otherwise able to make calls using your residential Xfinity Voice service.
I use a TTY. Should I dial 711 to reach 911 in an emergency?
No. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to provide direct, equal access to their emergency response services for people with disabilities who use TTYs or other devices. Therefore, in the event of an emergency, TTY users should call 911 directly, and not make a TRS call via 711.
How can I get more E911 information or confirm that Comcast has the right E911 information for me?
You can either call Comcast or chat online with a Comcast technician to get instant answers to your technical questions.
Note: Caller ID Blocking is automatically disabled for calls made to public emergency hotlines, poison-control lines, and 911 services. Do not attempt to manually disable Caller ID Blocking (such as by dialing *82) for these calls.