The National Emergency Number Association, APCO and CTIA jointly asked...
The National Emergency Number Association, APCO and CTIA jointly asked for a 30-day extension of the filing deadline (http://xrl.us/bmk4y5) for reply comments on an FCC notice of proposed rulemaking on short- and long-term options for enabling consumers to send text…
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messages to 911. Initial comments were due this week (CD Dec 15 p5). Replies would be due Jan. 10 without the extension. “The very recent release of two crucial reports and recommendations by the Emergency Access Advisory Committee and the ATIS Interim Non-Voice Emergency Services Incubator require additional time for full evaluation and consideration,” the groups said. “Given this, and given the intervening Holiday Season, a modest 30-day extension is in the public interest.”