FCC clarified that 911 call-forwarding rule didn’t preclude wirel...
FCC clarified that 911 call-forwarding rule didn’t preclude wireless carriers from blocking fraudulent 911 calls from nonservice initialized phones under state and local law enforcement procedures. Commission said its determination to require forwarding of all wireless 911 calls without…
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regard to caller’s service subscription status was intended to enable authentic emergency calls, not fraudulent or abusive calls. It said where public safety answering point (PSAP) had identified handset that was transmitting fraudulent 911 calls and made request to wireless carrier to block 911 calls from that handset in accordance with state and local laws, carrier’s compliance didn’t violate Sec. 20.18(b). FCC Comr. Martin said: “Harassing 911 calls from noninitialized phones are a significant problem for PSAPs, causing a disruption of emergency telephone services and a waste of public safety resources… This public notice should put an end to… confusion and make clear that PSAPs and carriers may block harassing 911 calls.”