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Some prepaid cellphones also give that warning when you are low on minutes. Considering most public payphones in California were removed in the latter part of 2008, excluding courtesy phone inside hotels...it's more probable that the call was made from a prepaid cell phone. Because certain cell companies require a social security number, drivers license number or physical address to use the phone (per the new Patriot Act), it's most likely they used the Beverly Hills Hotel location as a "permanent address" with a ficticious name (John Doe)...but doesn't mean they actually called from that location, it just means that was the registered address for the phone. E911 information for cell phones is not verified---only in the sense it has to be a legitimate physical address. The cellphone tower only narrows down the location of the call to within a 3 mile radius in every direction, and the E911 operator is alerted (on their screen) if the caller is on a cell phone or if they are calling from a "land-line"(physical address).hope that helps btw ...I worked for a major phone company which is how I know
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