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Sprint asked the Nev. PUC for permission to charge twice for data...

Sprint asked the Nev. PUC for permission to charge twice for data retrieval under certain circumstances where a primary 911 answering point transfers a call to a secondary 911 point (Case 04-2012). That situation would occur when a primary…

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point like a police dept. transferred a call to a secondary center such as a fire dept. If the fire dept. queries the Sprint E-911 database directly instead of using the primary center’s customer information, Sprint wants to charge both centers for the data transfer.