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FCC requires VoIP providers to offer E911

The carriers must provide the service this year

By Grant Gross
May 19, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Voice-over-IP (VoIP) carriers that connect to the U.S. public telephone network will be required this year to provide their customers with enhanced 911 emergency calling service, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission ruled today.
Commissioners called E911 an essential service for all telephone carriers to provide, whether the carriers use the traditional public-switched telephone network or IP networks. With E911, callers dialing 911 are connected to their local emergency dispatch center, and dispatchers see the address of the callers on their computers.
"Today's action seeks to remedy a very serious problem -- one quite literally of life or death for the millions of customers that subscribe to VoIP service as a substitute for traditional phone service," said FCC Chairman Kevin Martin. "Because certain VoIP providers do not routinely connect their customers to 911 emergency operators, public safety officials across the country have been unable to address certain calls for help in a timely fashion, resulting in several tragedies. This situation is simply unacceptable."
The FCC's order requires VoIP carriers to provide their customers E911 service within five to six months. E911 must be a standard feature, not an optional feature provided by VoIP carriers. VoIP providers that do not comply could be fined or ordered to cease operations, according to the FCC.
Although some VoIP carriers cheered the ruling, not everyone was happy. The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) accused the FCC of overstepping its authority in setting a deadline for carriers to offer E911. Laws giving the FCC its authority don't allow it to require social obligations of technology companies, and customer demand is sufficient to drive adoption of E911 among VoIP carriers, said Harris Miller, ITAA president.
"However well intentioned, today's FCC ruling seems to test the outer limits of the FCC's jurisdiction," Miller said in a statement. "Congress never intended the FCC to be the 'Federal Technology Commission,' with broad authority over technology applications and services."
VoIP carriers have told the FCC of technical problems that have kept them from providing E911, with fast-growing VoIP provider Vonage Holdings Corp. complaining that incumbent telephone carriers have been slow to allow competing VoIP services access to their 911 services. But Vonage announced today that it had reached deals with three of the four large incumbent local carriers in the U.S. It signed new agreements with SBC Communications Inc. and BellSouth Corp. and had an existing deal with Verizon Communications Inc.
The FCC order requires incumbent local carriers to open up their 911 services to VoIP providers. The U.S. Telecom

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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