The effective date of an FCC requirement that...
The effective date of an FCC requirement that all carriers and certain providers of interconnected text messaging services provide a bounceback message to customers that try but fail to send an emergency text to 911 is June 28, the Public Safety Bureau said in a public notice (http://bit.ly/15loNjj). The deadline comes after an FCC report and order was published in the Federal Register Wednesday. “The automatic bounce-back message will provide consumers with an immediate response that text-to-911 is not supported and to contact emergency services by another means, such as by making a voice call,” the notice said.
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