The Fourth Memorandumm Opinion and
Order responds to petitions for reconsideration of certain aspects
of the Third Report and Order in this proceeding concerning
establishment of a nationwide wireless enhanced 911 emergency
communications service. This decision revises, among other things,
the deployment schedule that must be followed by wireless carriers
that choose to implement E911 service using a handset-based
technology. The new PRA burden involves guidelines for filing
successful requests for waiver of the E911 Phase II rules. Also, an
existing approved burden is slightly changed (but not ...
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