The FCC Public Safety Bureau plans a workshop...
The FCC Public Safety Bureau plans a workshop Oct. 2 to discuss “recent developments in the use of wireless technology to contact emergency services,” said a public notice Monday. The bureau is seeking comments on the topic by Sept. 25…
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(http://bit.ly/17RVw0S). “The workshop will explore current trends that may be affecting the provision and quality of 911 location information delivered to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), including the increased volume of wireless 911 calls and the increase in wireless calls originating from indoor locations,” said the notice. “The workshop will explore potential solutions that could improve the delivery of accurate E911 location information.”