Cingular Wireless withdrew part of its request for Enhanced 911 (...
Cingular Wireless withdrew part of its request for Enhanced 911 (E911) Phase 2 waiver. It had sought waiver to allow it to deploy hybrid network and handset-based technology called Enhanced Observed Time Difference of Arrival in its GSM networks…
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and switch-based location technology for its TDMA networks. Cingular told FCC last week it was close to finishing tests that it expected would validate switch-based technology that it would deploy on its TDMA networks. When those tests are wrapped up, Cingular said, it will resubmit waiver request for its TDMA networks. FCC said in notice Fri. that comment deadlines for Cingular waiver request remained unchanged -- comments July 31, replies Aug. 10.