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Comments are due Aug. 15, replies Aug. 26, on a CTIA petition seeking reconsideration of one part of the FCC’s text-to-911 rules. In July, CTIA asked the FCC to change part of its May 17 text-to-911 order to drop a…

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roaming requirement. CTIA took issue with only one paragraph in the order, requiring all carriers and providers of interconnected text message services to provide subscribers with automatic 911 bounceback messages by Sept. 30 (CD May 9 p4). “The Commission should not address roaming requirements until appropriate technical organizations are able to confirm that such requirements are technically feasible,” CTIA said. The comment deadline was published in the Federal Register (http://1.usa.gov/1cdNx3j).