AT&T to Pay $950,000 Settlement Related to Outage and 911 Notification
Briefly

"Service providers have an obligation to transmit 911 calls and notify 911 call centers of outages in a timely manner," said Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. "Our rules are designed to protect the public and ensure that public safety officials can inform consumers of alternate ways to reach emergency services in the event of an outage."
"The FCC's 911 call delivery and notification requirements are critical to public safety," said Loyaan A. Egal, Chief of the Enforcement Bureau. "The Enforcement Bureau will continue working to ensure that communications providers abide by these rules."
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