FCC Proposes 911 Service for VoIP

U.S. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has proposed requiring Internet-based telephone services to offer 911 emergency services to customers by as early as the end of September.

“After a few incidents where customers failed to reach emergency officials when they dialed 911, federal regulators are increasing pressure on companies to ensure those calls get routed and answeredproperly with location information.

The proposal would require companies like Vonage Holdings Corp. to route 911 calls directly to primary emergency lines within four months of the order being issued, the sources said, declining to be identified because the proposal is not a public record.

Martin has circulated the proposal so it could be voted at the agency’s open meeting on May 19, the sources said. He would have to win the votes of two of the other three FCC commissioners for approval or work out a compromise with them.

An FCC spokesman had no immediate comment. “

Read more at ExtremeTech

Source: Reuters

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  1. TechFreak at 10:55am 5th May 2005 Good, about time the FCC stepped in on this. 911 is a service that anything phone related should have.
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