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Service charge return
E-9-1-1 TELEPHONE SERVICE CHARGE RETURN (For the ILEC, all facilities based CLECs, CMRS, Resellers of CMRS and any other suppliers of telecommunication services capable of accessing the 9-1-1 telephone number) Period Covered (Quarter-Month/Year): ___________ Filers Name and Address: Type of Filer: ILEC ð CLEC (facilities based) ð CMRS ð CMRS RESELLER ð …
Service charges
E-9-1-1 TELEPHONE SERVICE CHARGES INORLEANS PARISH (Revised November 10, 1999) OPCD is empowered by Act 155 of the 1982 LouisianaLegislature (amended by Act 897, 1990, Act 726, 1995, and Act 1029, 1999) toestablish and maintain New Orleans E-9-1-1 Telephone System. In accordance with these statutes and in order to fund theSystem, the OPCD Board of …
State Meeting
LOUISIANANENA CHAPTER MEETING July24, 2003 10:00a.m. HolidayInn South 9940Airline Highway BatonRouge, LA 70816 (225)924-7021 I. Opening Ceremonies A. Call to Order and Welcome John Boudreaux B. Opening Prayer C. Pledge of Allegiance II. Secretary/Treasurers Report Bill Vincent III. Membership Report IV. Legislative Committee Report V. Old Business VI. New Business VII. Adjourn Notice: The Louisiana APCO Chapter meeting will begin at 10:00 …
NENA Pleased With FCC’s Cost Recovery Ruling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Sonya Carius, (800) 332-3911 NENA Pleased With Todays FCC Ruling on Wireless 9-1-1FCC Recognizes the Need for Cost Recovery Language Columbus, Ohio (November 18, 1999)The National Emergency NumberAssociation (NENA) supports todays FCC ruling on Wireless E-9-1-1. In todaysdecision, the FCC modified and clarified the E-9-1-1 rules in order to promotethe implementation …
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9-1-1 Symposium
9-1-1 Symposium New 9-1-1 Technology Wireless 9-1-1, the Public SafetyViewpoint Relocation, Renovation, Consolidation,& Co-Location Tuesday May 14 and WednesdayMay 15, 2002 Radisson Hotel 1500 CanalStreet New Orleans, LA Sponsored by Orleans ParishCommunication District, L. Robert Kimball & Assoc., Positron Public SafetySystems, CML, Plant Equipment, Inc., BellSouth and Zetron, Inc., The Orleans Parish Communication …
The Journal Gazette
FORT WAYNE – THE JOURNAL GAZETTE EDITORIAL FCC, STATE MUST RESOLVE 911 DISPUTES Monday, May 3, 1999 Section: PERSPECTIVE Edition: Final Page: 10A Let Jon Charleston be the last one to die. Let his death be the catalyst for Indiana to resolve the stumbling blocks that have kept it from complying with federal law, which …
The Journal Gazetter2
FORT WAYNE – THE JOURNAL GAZETTE CELLULAR 911 CALLS POSE SNAGS FOR POLICE Sunday, April 25, 1999 Section: A Section Edition: Final Page: 1A By Meghan Hoyer The Journal Gazette Trapped in his car and knowing only that he had crashed in an Allen County ditch the morning of April 9, Jon Charleston talked to …
S.800 Passes U.S. House
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sonya Carius, (800) 332-3911 Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act (S.800)Passes in U.S. HouseMakes 9-1-1 The Universal Emergency Phone Number Columbus, Ohio (October 13, 1999)The U.S. House of Representatives passedSenate Bill 800 (S.800) in a 424 to 2 vote yesterday, with the support of theNational Emergency Number Association (NENA) and other …
S.800 Signed into Law
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sonya Carius, (800) 332-3911 Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act (S.800) isSigned Into Law9-1-1 is Now The Universal Emergency Phone Number Columbus, Ohio (October 26, 1999)Today, President Clinton signed SenateBill 800 (S.800), officially making 9-1-1 the universal emergency number forAmerica. Previously, the U.S. House of Representatives passed S.800 in a 424 …