More than a dozen House members from California...
More than a dozen House members from California asked the FCC to investigate location accuracy problems of wireless 911 calls. House Communications Subcommittee ranking member Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., released the letter (http://1.usa.gov/14RMsHb) in a press release Thursday, citing an August…
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CalNENA report (CD Aug 14 p4). “We urge you to carefully review all available data, including the CALNENA report and relevant mobile carrier information, to determine the underlying factors for this trend,” the 13 representatives wrote in their letter to FCC acting Chairwoman Mignon Clyburn. The letter also urges the FCC to “proceed expeditiously” in adopting a proposed rulemaking to improve indoor location accuracy for wireless calls. Four senators also sent Clyburn a letter Thursday, which said the recent report “raises concerns.” They urged the FCC to consider such accuracy issues at an upcoming Public Safety Bureau workshop. That letter was signed by Senate Communications Subcommittee Chairman Mark Pryor, D-Ark., Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.