Net Telephone Services In Trouble - 911 FCC Rules Upheld
Net telephone service providers are facing a huge problem. A
court has upheld FCC regulations requiring the voice over
internet protocol providers to provide 911 services.
911 Rules
As you know, traditional telephone companies provide 911 call
services to customers. Under long established laws, the
traditional telephone companies are required to automatically
route such calls to a geographically appropriate area and
deliver the originating phone number and address of the call.
Net telephone services haven't done this in the past as the
technical reading of the regulations didn't require them to. Now
the regulations do and it is causing problems.
VOIP net telephone services are having severe difficulty
complying with the FCC regulations. The calls are not routed
through a traditional telephone line structure, which makes it
very hard to determine the original calling number and address.
On top of this, it is extraordinarily difficult to route the
calls to the appropriate geographic emergency phone call center.
Throw in politics and you have a boondoggle in the making.
911 In A Digital Age
In many cases, government agencies fail to appreciate the
complexities of the Internet and digital technology. They have a
habit of issuing rules and regulations that are either
antiquated or impossible to implement. The FCC and FTC are
famous for doing so, particularly since the agencies seem to
have the technical sophistication of dinosaur. On the issue of
911 rules for net telephone services, however, the FCC has acted
appropriately.
911 is a critical service that must be made available to the
public. It performs a service that is both needed and necessary.
As the net telephone services seek bigger shares of the
commercial market, they must also assume larger responsibility
for the services they provide. This is particularly true for 911
services.
911 emergency call centers help save lives. In health risk
situations, time is almost always a critical component in the
outcome. Given as much, the FCC has acted appropriately in
requiring net telephone services to provide 911 services to
customers.