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Cordova Wireless Need Not Give PSAP Data It Can't Use

The FCC Public Safety Bureau gave Cordova Wireless a waiver saying it need not meet 911 location accuracy and related reporting requirements until six months after the public safety answering point for Cordova, Alaska, requests Phase II accuracy data. The…

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carrier argues it would be “economically burdensome and futile to require it to comply with the location accuracy rules until the only PSAP that it serves is actually capable of receiving location data,” said an order in docket 07-114.