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|    911 Network Reliability Deadline Approac    |
|    22 Sep 22 10:57:56    |
   
   From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com   
      
   By Wesley K. Wright and Liam Fulling   
      
   Earlier this month, the FCC announced that its 2022 911 Reliability   
   Certification System is now open for Covered 911 Service Providers to   
   file annual reliability certifications. The filings are due on October   
   17, 2022. Failure to submit the certification may result in FCC   
   enforcement action.   
      
   Background   
      
   In 2013, the FCC adopted rules aimed at improving the reliability and   
   redundancy of the nation's 911 network. Those rules require Covered 911   
   Service Providers ("C9SP") to take steps that promote reliable 911   
   service with respect to three network elements: circuit auditing,   
   central-office backup power, and diverse network monitoring. The   
   Commission identified these three network elements as vulnerabilities   
   following a derecho storm in 2012 that significantly impacted 911   
   service along the eastern seaboard.   
      
   https://tinyurl.com/y4ydpbav   
   
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