Today: FCC Reliability Certification, FirstNet State Plans. California Relief for 909 NPA, Rhode Island Small Cell Legislation
Read MoreToday: FCC Reliability Certification, FirstNet State Plans. California Relief for 909 NPA, Rhode Island Small Cell Legislation
Read MoreTopics: 911 Reliability Certification, First Responder Network Authority, FCC extends Reliability Certification Deadline, Radio Access Network, California Prehearing for 909 NPA Relief, collocation of Small Cell wireless facilities, FirstNet State Plans Delivered to Governors, RAN, Rhode Island Small Cell Legislation
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of telecom related regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day.
Read MoreTopics: 911 Reliability Certification, EAS System, FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, California Service Quality Rules, ETRS
Preparing to step into 2016? Before you do, here are the 10 most popular blog articles from TMI for 2015. Thank you for reading our blog this year. We look forward to posting even more articles for you in 2016.
Read MoreTopics: Net Neutrality, VoIP, access, ILEC rates, 911 Reliability Certification
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day. Depending on their significance, some items may be the subject of a TMI Regulatory Bulletin.
Topics: FCC, The Regulatory Mix, rural broadband, 911 Reliability Certification
Posted by Debbie Gainor
Recently, the FCC clarified rules for 911 reliability certifications (TMI Regulatory Bulletin Service subscribers see Bulletin dated 8/3/15). Remember, in 2013, the FCC adopted rules requiring entities that route 911 calls and number or location information to PSAPs to implement either industry best practices or alternative measures that are reasonably sufficient to ensure 911 reliability? Covered providers must make annual compliance certifications to the FCC. Your company is a “Covered” provider if:
Topics: FCC, telecommunications regulatory consulting, featured post, 911 Reliability Certification, Covered Provider
Today: FCC Reliability Certification, FirstNet State Plans. California Relief for 909 NPA, Rhode Island Small Cell Legislation
Read MoreTopics: 911 Reliability Certification, First Responder Network Authority, FCC extends Reliability Certification Deadline, Radio Access Network, California Prehearing for 909 NPA Relief, collocation of Small Cell wireless facilities, FirstNet State Plans Delivered to Governors, RAN, Rhode Island Small Cell Legislation
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of telecom related regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day.
Read MoreTopics: 911 Reliability Certification, EAS System, FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, California Service Quality Rules, ETRS
Preparing to step into 2016? Before you do, here are the 10 most popular blog articles from TMI for 2015. Thank you for reading our blog this year. We look forward to posting even more articles for you in 2016.
Read MoreTopics: Net Neutrality, VoIP, access, ILEC rates, 911 Reliability Certification
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day. Depending on their significance, some items may be the subject of a TMI Regulatory Bulletin.
Topics: FCC, The Regulatory Mix, rural broadband, 911 Reliability Certification
Posted by Debbie Gainor
Recently, the FCC clarified rules for 911 reliability certifications (TMI Regulatory Bulletin Service subscribers see Bulletin dated 8/3/15). Remember, in 2013, the FCC adopted rules requiring entities that route 911 calls and number or location information to PSAPs to implement either industry best practices or alternative measures that are reasonably sufficient to ensure 911 reliability? Covered providers must make annual compliance certifications to the FCC. Your company is a “Covered” provider if:
Topics: FCC, telecommunications regulatory consulting, featured post, 911 Reliability Certification, Covered Provider
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