Porsche Phone Box
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Porsche Phone Box
I just got a nice gray box from Porsche that had a cover letter, a pen, a small book, a brochure and a gray plastic card with my name, the exact model of my new car and my VIN on it. There was also a stiff card titled "Porsche Phone Box-Equipped Vehicles (equipped with Connect or Connect Plus options)."
That card started by warning me that the Porsche Phone Box is subject to "the following requirements" of the FCC. But none were listed.
Next, it alerted me that "This is a CONSUMER device." which sent me back to the discarded packaging to look for the 'this' to which they were referring. But I found nothing more.
The next paragraph warned me that "BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider's consent." There was more but it didn't amount to much except that it made reference to signal boosters.
I called my sales person to ask about this but he had never heard of it. So I called 1-800-PORSCHE which tried to connect me to ATT (ugh!) but failed. So I called Verizon which is my actual cellular service provider. And they knew what was it was and what to do.
Basically, the Porsche Phone Box is a cell signal booster built into the car that has to be authorized and activated. The card that I received had the information required (in addition to my cell phone number): the manufacturer, the FCC ID, the model, and the serial number (which is the VIN.) With this information, he called the FCC and enabled the device.
I am posting this because I assume that if I was confused, others will also be. I still don't really know if my life will be improved by the Porsche Phone Box but at least I'll know what it is and that it is working.
If anyone knows more about this, please share.
That card started by warning me that the Porsche Phone Box is subject to "the following requirements" of the FCC. But none were listed.
Next, it alerted me that "This is a CONSUMER device." which sent me back to the discarded packaging to look for the 'this' to which they were referring. But I found nothing more.
The next paragraph warned me that "BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider's consent." There was more but it didn't amount to much except that it made reference to signal boosters.
I called my sales person to ask about this but he had never heard of it. So I called 1-800-PORSCHE which tried to connect me to ATT (ugh!) but failed. So I called Verizon which is my actual cellular service provider. And they knew what was it was and what to do.
Basically, the Porsche Phone Box is a cell signal booster built into the car that has to be authorized and activated. The card that I received had the information required (in addition to my cell phone number): the manufacturer, the FCC ID, the model, and the serial number (which is the VIN.) With this information, he called the FCC and enabled the device.
I am posting this because I assume that if I was confused, others will also be. I still don't really know if my life will be improved by the Porsche Phone Box but at least I'll know what it is and that it is working.
If anyone knows more about this, please share.
#3
Rennlist Member
Hey, how long ago did you purchase your new 911? Just trying to establish a timeline of how long it took you to receive the box after purchasing the vehicle.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#4
Racer
Thread Starter
I ordered the car in November (more of less) but I actually took delivery on April 21. I've been away from home since last Thursday so I can't tell you exactly when the box was delivered.
#6
Originally Posted by Philip Goughary
I know that the new phone compartment is a listed option for the 2019 Cayenne but I haven't heard of any current production Porsches equipped with this tech.
#7
Racer
Thread Starter
Fl Flyer - what option did you check to get this feature?
The car is a C4 (not an S or GTS.) I ordered voice control and Bose but nothing out of the ordinary. Navigation and Apple Play came with the car. All that I can suggest is that this is a new feature that is being rolled out quietly.
It is a very new car. I took delivery on April 21.
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#8
Vehicle tracking device. They contracted with facebook and amazon to sell your every move to them....
#11
Rennlist Member
Originally Posted by FI Flyer
Is it documented anywhere?
Porsche Phone Book FCC info
Apparently the FCC registration is required legally, but does not "enable or disable" the device. Just gives you the right to use it on a cell network.
#13
Race Car
Yes, it is. And according to the FCC this documentation should be provided at time of sale...
Porsche Phone Book FCC info
Apparently the FCC registration is required legally, but does not "enable or disable" the device. Just gives you the right to use it on a cell network.
Porsche Phone Book FCC info
Apparently the FCC registration is required legally, but does not "enable or disable" the device. Just gives you the right to use it on a cell network.
#14
Rennlist Member
Can you provide pics please? This is really interesting and I'm curious if all Porsches get this or only certain models?
#15
Racer
Thread Starter
So apparently the stiff card that I described in my initial post in this thread was the FCC-required notification. At least, it included the language and even the exact capitalized punctuation specified in the FCC waiver letter provided by Hurricane.
Since Hurricane's new car came over on the same boat as mine -- the subject of a long thread a few months ago -- I wonder if he (or others) have received the same notification as I did and, if so, how was it provided?
Since Hurricane's new car came over on the same boat as mine -- the subject of a long thread a few months ago -- I wonder if he (or others) have received the same notification as I did and, if so, how was it provided?