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Cingular Wireless will pay $675,000 to the U.S. Treasury as part ...

Cingular Wireless will pay $675,000 to the U.S. Treasury as part of a consent decree adopted by the FCC resolving “possible violations” of the enhanced 911 (E911) phase II rules, the Commission said. It said the company had also…

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committed to a timeline for deployment of its network-based location technology within its GSM network and to making automatic payments to the Treasury should it fail to meet the deployment benchmark in the content decree. It said the company would submit quarterly reports to the Commission on its progress and compliance with the terms and conditions of the consent decree and the E911 phase II rules.