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National Emergency Number Association CEO Brian Fontes and others from...

National Emergency Number Association CEO Brian Fontes and others from the group discussed the “role and importance of standards in enabling innovative, consumer-focused emergency-calling services.” The discussion came during a meeting Friday with Chairman Julius Genachowski and others at the…

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commission. “Second, we explained our view of how the Commission could facilitate the roll-out of [next generation] 911 by working collaboratively with state utility commissions. In particular, we noted that some regulations based on legacy service models such as monopoly wireline service may impede or outright prohibit the provisioning of NG 911 service by competitive entrants or the disaggregation of various aspects of NG 911 service,” NENA said in a filing at the commission (http://xrl.us/bma3ae). “Finally, we discussed the importance of interoperability considerations [to] the broader emergency communications enterprise.”