The National Emergency Number Assn. (NENA) cautioned against ‘qui...
The National Emergency Number Assn. (NENA) cautioned against “quick-fix solutions” to meet a 120-day FCC deadline for VoIP providers to offer E-911 capability. NENA, a leader in industry standards, said it knows the 120 days is a tight deadline…
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but “any partial solutions implemented within the 120-day timeframe which do not comply with the… open industry standards must be considered as interim methods.” The FCC E-911 order (CD June 6 p1) is “a positive step toward greater cooperation and deployment of IP-related E-911 services,” NENA said. The group is working on “Migratory 12 and next generation NG911 (13) solutions.”