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FCC outlines terms for PCS auctions: emergency services have five years to vacate. (Federal Communications Commission, personal communication services)
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Tags: emergency service, FCC, PCS
Research articles 1994-03-14
Experts Available To Discuss FCC Requirement for Internet Phones to Supply 911 Emergency Service
TOPIC: In a 4-0 vote, the Federal Communication Commission ordered Internet phone providers to supply dependable 911 emergency call service, according to The Associated Press. The FCC is giving companies 120 days to comply with the order. Companies who fail to comply with the requirement will face fines and cease-and-desist...
Tags: emergency service, FCC, Internet phone, phone
Research articles 2005-05-20
Sonus Delivers Critical Emergency Services for Consumer VoIP; Sonus Enables VoIP Service Providers to Comply with Recent FCC Ruling
CHELMSFORD, Mass. -- Sonus Networks (Nasdaq: SONS), a leading supplier of service provider voice over IP VoIP infrastructure solutions, announced today that its industry-leading voice infrastructure solution enables VoIP service providers to offer critical emergency services to their customers. Recently, the Federal Communications Commission issued an important ruling requiring VoIP...
Tags: emergency service, FCC, service provider, VoIP, VoIP service
Research articles 2005-05-24
Congress and FCC behind power curve on network security/privacy. (Federal Communications Commission) (Washington Perspective) (Column)
There's no question that the role telecommunications plays in our personal and professional lives has grown, and the last session of Congress provided depressing evidence that legislators, regulators, law enforcement personnel and civil libertarians There's no question that the role telecommunications plays in our...
Tags: AT&T Corp., carrier, emergency service, FCC, network, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1994-11-01

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XO Communications announces referral agreement with VIXXI Solutions
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-18 November 2008-XO Communications announces referral agreement with VIXXI SolutionsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Communications services provider XO Communications, a subsidiary of XO Holdings Inc, announced a new referral agreement with VIXXI Solutions Inc, an E911 service provider, in which XO will refer current and future XO VoIP...
Articles 2008-11-18
911 Enable Helps VoIP Service Providers Meet New FCC Rules Regarding 9-1-1 Calling
The Federal Communications Commission FCC recently adopted new 911 rules for VoIP service providers VSPs. These rules, set out in the NET 911 Improvement Act signed into law by President Bush in July, require that VSPs have access to the 911 system and that their customers be able to make...
Articles 2008-10-29
Proposed FCC Universal Service Fee Increase Threatens to Shut off Location-Based, In-Vehicle Telematics Emergency Services
WASHINGTON -- Location-based emergency communications services delivered to vehicles could be cut off under proposed changes to how the Federal Communications Commission FCC collects universal service fees. That was the prediction of Dallas-based ATX Group, one of the largest providers of telematics services to global automobile manufacturers. "In...
Articles 2008-10-29
ATCi Introduces CentralCast™ DMA Solution
Emergency Alert Systems, Amber Alert and other Homeland Security Services at Risk Under New FCC Mandate PHOENIX, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Antenna Technology Communications Inc. ATCi, a provider of ground-based commercial satellite communications systems and services announced the introduction of CentralCastTM - a solution that will address...
Articles 2008-10-23
Celltick's Solution Supports US Commercial Mobile Alerting System Launch
Celltick's Cell Broadcast Centre Key to Implement New FCC Regulations for Nationwide Public Warning Service PWS Rollout LONDON, October 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Celltick today confirmed that its proven Cell Broadcast Centre CBC solution is ideally positioned to support operators looking to implement the new commercial mobile alerting...
Articles 2008-10-07
Cyber Digital's CEO Interviewed on EmergingIssuer.com
Founder and CEO of Cyber Digital, Inc. (OTCBB: CYBD), J.C. Chatpar, was recently interviewed on EmergingIssuer.com. Towatch the interview and view the transcripts, please click here: www.emergingissuer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=27 About Cyber Digital, Inc. Cyber Digital, Inc. is a leading designer and software developer ofproprietary advanced distributed digital voice switches...
Articles 2008-09-11
FCC action delays Navajo switch off
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-4 August 2008-FCC action delays Navajo switch offC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Intervention by US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin has delayed the threatened shutdown of satellite services to the Navajo Nation. Non-payment by Washington-based Universal Service Administrative Company to service providers OnSat and SES...
Articles 2008-08-04
Senators Urge FCC Not to Shut Down Vital Satellite Communications for Navajo
WASHINGTON -- Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. today expressed gratitude to US Senators Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico for their strong support for maintaining vital satellite communication services for the Navajo people, currently threatened with a July 22 shutdown unless the federal government steps in. ...
Articles 2008-07-18
Google could cause a stir in FCC's auction of airwaves
A federal airwaves auction starting today is expected to bring consumers improved wireless broadband services and will likely provide the last opportunity to create a nationwide challenger to the big cellphone companies. The Federal Communications Commission is auctioning off the last big swath of airwaves for the foreseeable...
Articles 2008-01-24
US National Telecom (YIWA) Enters Negotiations to Purchase Shares of Dash911 Solutions, Inc.
US National Telecom Yi Wan Group (PINKSHEETS: YIWA) reports that it has entered negotiations to purchase a majority ofthe shares of Dash911 Solutions, Inc., a privately held Delawarecorporation. Formed in 2005, Dash911 Solutions, Inc. was one of the firstproviders of E911 emergency calling services for VoIP telecom providers.Terms of the...
Articles 2007-10-11
Answering the call: NTCA members' grassroots advocacy garners support from Capitol Hill.
As the Universal Service Fund USF continues to grow, federal regulators and elected officials hold the future of America's telecommunications infrastructure in their hands. The association has called on its members to engage elected officials in Congress and at the Federal Communications Commission FCC more deeply...
Articles 2007-10-01
FCC Burns The Near-Midnight Oil As Votes Are Tallied
It's gotten to be a habit at the Federal Communications Commission FCC to push back the normal start time (9:30 a.m. or 10 a.m.) of its monthly open meeting, but the agency really pushed the envelope, keeping the votes and reporters on hold until 8:45 p.m. last...
Articles 2007-09-17
Talk-radio medium lends itself to the logic of conservativism
The conversation now taking place about revival of the Fairness Doctrine, buried by the Federal Communications Commission 20 years ago, shows that no idea ever dies. Even the worst ones. The original logic of the Fairness Doctrine was that broadcast media were transmitted over limited public airwaves....
Articles 2007-07-28
Cellular phone companies will prevail in auction of airwaves.(TECH)
Cellular phone companies will probably prevail in an auction of UHF spectrum that TV broadcasters must give up by Feb. 2009. Rules to be set soon by the Federal Communications Commission will give police, fire and emergency crews some of the precious airwaves, but most will go...
Articles 2007-06-20
Analog cell service nears the finish line
Regulators are poised to send the crackling and bulky analog cellphone to the scrap heap next February, denying a last-ditch appeal from a business group. The shutdown of analog wireless networks Feb. 18 will mean lost service or disruptions for 500,000 GM car owners with OnStar emergency wireless...
Articles 2007-04-16
Around The States
Wisconsin --The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin has approved the use of the number "511" for traffic tips and "811" for the Digger's Hotline. The 511 services will be available in Fall 2008 but the 811 number will be available this month. Under...
Articles 2007-04-02
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