FCC Gives More Time to VOIP Telcos to Get 911 Replies |
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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:36:58 -0500
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U.S. communications regulators on Friday gave Internet telephone providers more time to get customers to acknowledge the limitations of 911 access with their subscriptions, likely reducing the chances that some would have service cut off.
The Federal Communications Commission has been worried that not all
The agency ordered carriers to fix that by late November and also get an
The FCC said carriers should suspend service to those customers who
But Internet phone carriers urged the agency to put off that deadline
After noting that carriers made significant strides in obtaining
"During this additional period of time, the bureau expects that all
But companies that still provide VOIP service to customers after the
UBS analyst John Hodulik estimates there were about 2.5 million U.S.
"There are too many VOIP users who have cut their traditional phone
The head of a coalition VOIP companies said the decision was
"It's a recognition that consumers could have been put in harms way if
Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.
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