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The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials pressed the FCC in...

The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials pressed the FCC in a meeting with David Furth, deputy chief of the Public Safety Bureau, to move forward “as soon as possible” on a “basic requirement” that wireless carriers be able to deliver emergency texts to 911 call centers. “We have ... been encouraged by recent successful trials of text-to-9-1-1 capability utilizing existing texting technology,” said an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnv67i). The order should require that “there be a ‘bounce back’ message informing the sender to make a 9-1-1 voice call when a text cannot be delivered,” APCO said. “APCO International understands that compliance deadlines and other implementation rules related to the order will need to be considered in a further notice of proposed rulemaking. However, deferring action on the basic requirement would only lead to uncertainty and delay serious consideration of implementation issues and requirements."

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