Senate committee passes VoIP 911 bill
Jun 1, 2007 12:00 PM, By Donny Jackson
Members of the Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill designed to make E911 obligations for voice-over-IP providers comparable to those of traditional mobile wireless carriers.
The bill would accomplish the following: codify the FCC's order requiring VoIP providers to include E911 service with their offerings at a level similar to commercial wireless carriers; provide VoIP providers and public-safety answering points with the same liability protection afforded to telephony carriers; ensure that VoIP providers have access to the 911 network; and clarify that state and local governments collect 911 fees from VoIP providers.
With the committee passage, the legislation will move to the Senate floor, where it is expected to pass easily, said Yucel Ors, legislative affairs director for APCO.
“It's probably going to [ be approved] under unanimous consent,” Ors said. “We don't see anybody trying to block it now, so hopefully it will go pretty fast.”
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