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|    United States: FCC Proposes Updated Netw    |
|    07 Dec 22 05:08:40    |
   
   From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com   
      
   by Wesley K. Wright and Jason P. Chun   
      
   The FCC adopted a Second Report and Order at its Open Meeting on   
   November 17, promulgating rules requiring service providers to deliver   
   more timely and actionable information to 911 facilities during   
   network outages. The Commission hopes the new rules will streamline   
   the network outage notification process and align the requirements   
   imposed on different service providers. Maintenance of 911 Special   
   Facility Contact Information   
      
   The new rules require both covered 911 service providers ("C9SP") and   
   Originating Service Providers ("OSPs") (i.e., cable, satellite,   
   wireless, wireline, and interconnected VoIP providers) to gather and   
   maintain up-to-date, accurate contact information for 911 special   
   facilities. The providers must confirm the accuracy of this contact   
   information at least annually. In this context, "special facilities"   
   are entities enrolled in the TSP Program at priority Levels 1 and 2,   
   which include major military installations, key government facilities,   
   and public safety answering points ("PSAPs"), among others.   
      
   https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1257440?q=1803232&n=628&tp=14&tlk=6&lk=54   
      
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