Dobson agreed to pay $700,000 to the U.S. Treasury and keep makin...
Dobson agreed to pay $700,000 to the U.S. Treasury and keep making administrative and management oversight changes ending an FCC investigation against the carrier for failing to follow E-911 rules in Mich. and other states. The FCC said in…
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2005 the Enforcement Bureau fielded an informal complaint from the 911 State Administrator, Mich. State Police, on behalf of 14 Michigan PSAPs regarding Dobson’s lack of compliance with E-911 rules. “Dobson has implemented certain administrative and management oversight changes (including creation and use of a computer database for tracking E-911 Phase I and II implementations),” the Commission said: “Dobson will continue to track E-911 implementations to facilitate timely E-911 deployments.”