7 Carriers to Pay Fines for Missing 911 Service Certification Deadline
Seven telecom providers agreed to pay civil penalties of $4,000 or less each and abide by a compliance plan after failing to file timely 911 service reliability certifications last year, the FCC Public Safety Bureau said Friday. The seven are:…
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Alteva of Warwick, Arkwest Communications, Cass Telephone, ComSouth Telecommunications, Dumont Telephone, Geneseo Telephone and Union Telephone. None commented. “When you call 911, your call should go through,” said Public Safety Bureau Chief Lisa Fowlkes: “Telecommunications providers that route emergency calls are responsible for taking 911 service reliability measures and certifying to the Commission each year that they have done so.”