ACA Wants Clarifying Footnote in 911 Order
America’s Communication Association seeks a clarifying footnote on an FCC draft order on direct dialing to 911 (see 1907250037). The draft would require fixed multi-line telephone services to be configured to provide dispatchable location information “automatically” when a user places…
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a 911 call, ACA filed, posted Friday in docket 18-261. A footnote said “the dispatchable location information associated with a fixed MLTS device must be conveyed to the [public safety answering point] when a user places a 911 call, without further intervention by the user at the time it places the call.”