The National Emergency Number Association issued a warning to con...
The National Emergency Number Association issued a warning to consumers that they may lose access to 911 Feb. 19 after several U.S. carriers turn off their analog networks. NENA said carriers affected include AT&T, Alltel, Cellular One, Dobson, US…
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Cellular and Verizon Wireless. “This is a particularly important issue for people who have received older cellular phones from Donated Phone Programs,” NENA said. Many of these phones require the analog networks and recipients may not be able to contact 911 after the February cut-off date: “Subscribers using digital phones would not be affected.”