Location Accuracy Deadline Looms, FCC Reminds Carriers
The FCC Public Safety Bureau reminded carriers and commercial mobile radio service providers they face a key filing deadline June 2 on E-911 location accuracy benchmarks. “The initial benchmark requires CMRS providers to provide, as of April 3, 2017, dispatchable…
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location or x/y location (latitude and longitude) within 50 meters for 40 percent of all wireless 911 calls,” the bureau said in a Thursday public notice. “CMRS providers must certify compliance with this benchmark no later than June 2.” The bureau said it opened a new docket, 17-78, for filing E-911 location accuracy certifications.