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CML delivers Phase 2 system to Wisconsin PSAP

Dec 16, 2005 11:51 AM

CML Emergency Services said this week that it would deploy a system in Brown County, Wis., which includes the city of Green Bay, that would provide the county’s public-safety answering point with call-taking, ANI/ALI, mapping capabilities. The system also is compliant with the FCC’s Phase 2 mandate, which requires wireless carriers and PSAPs to be able to determine the location of wireless subscribers making a 911 call using their wireless handsets. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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