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AT&T Wireless told the FCC that as of Nov. 30, it had either depl...

AT&T Wireless told the FCC that as of Nov. 30, it had either deployed Enhanced 911 Phase 2 service to public safety answering points (PSAPs) that had requested it as of Sept. 30, 2002, or it had reached an…

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agreement with the PSAP for a different deadline. Under an E911 consent decree covering its E911 systems, the carrier had to provide its Phase 2 solution to all of a PSAP’s coverage area for any valid requests received by Sept. 30, 2002, and to half the coverage area for any valid requests after that date but before April 30, 2003. AT&T Wireless told the FCC this week it also had met the 2nd deadline, as well.