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A consensus reached by the Network Reliability & Interoperability...

A consensus reached by the Network Reliability & Interoperability Council (NRIC) on testing and reporting Phase II E911 location accuracy (CD March 30 p2) could fall apart “if one aspect of the recommendation is changed without revisiting the entire…

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agreement,” NENA warned the FCC. NRIC has recommended that accuracy testing be done statewide, but APCO dissented, arguing such testing should be done locally. “It is not so much that this is a weak consensus, but rather, it is carefully crafted to solve many problems through one approach, a system over a solution,” NENA said: “NENA believes that all perspectives were considered during the negotiations, and that the opponents to the recommendation were simply never willing to budge from their demand that accuracy and testing be conducted at the PSAP level.”