Thursday, May 19, 2005

Congress pushes 911 mandate on VoIP

Declan McCullagh writes on C|Net News:

Internet telephone companies would be required to link up to the emergency 911 network, according to a new bill in Congress.

The 10-page measure, which has been introduced in both the Senate and House of Representatives, also would permit state and local governments to levy taxes on voice over Internet Protocol (
VoIP) companies in exchange for providing access to 911 operators.

The timing of the
bill--it was made public hours before a Federal Communications Commission meeting devoted to Internet 911 regulations--effectively ratcheted up pressure on the commission to move in a specific direction.


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