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DA 11-304
February 4, 2011
Enforcement Advisory No. 2011-05
ENFORCEMENT BUREAU REMINDS INTERNET-BASED TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY SERVICE
PROVIDERS OF EMERGENCY CALLING REQUIREMENTS
In 2008, the Federal Communications Commission issued rules governing 911
emergency call handling requirements for providers of certain
Internet-based forms of Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS). The
purpose of these requirements is to ensure that individuals with hearing
or speech disabilities who use Internet-based TRS receive 911 service that
is comparable to that received by traditional telephone network TRS users.
Because of the public safety risks that would result from an
Internet-based TRS provider's failure to complete a 911 call properly,
including passing location-identifying information to the applicable
emergency services organization, the Enforcement Bureau issues this
Enforcement Advisory to remind such providers, especially IP Relay and VRS
providers of these requirements. In particular, we emphasize that the 911
emergency call handling requirements apply regardless of the equipment or
software used by consumers seeking emergency assistance via Internet-based
TRS.
The 911 emergency call handling rules for IP Relay and VRS providers
include, among other things, the following requirements:
* IP Relay and VRS providers must transmit all 911 calls -- as well as
automatic number identification (ANI, generally the caller's 10-digit
number), the caller's registered location, the name of the
Internet-based TRS provider, and the communications assistant's (CA's)
identification number for each call -- to the public safety answering
point (PSAP), or other appropriate local emergency authority that
serves the caller's registered location;
* IP Relay and VRS providers must answer incoming emergency calls before
any non-emergency call, i.e., prioritize the emergency calls and move
them to the top of the queue;
* IP Relay and VRS providers must route all 911 calls through the use of
ANI, and, if necessary, pseudo-ANI, via the dedicated wireline E911
network to the PSAP, or appropriate local emergency authority that
serves the caller's registered location;
* If the Internet-based TRS is capable of being used from more than one
location, the IP Relay and VRS provider must offer the consumer one or
more methods of updating his or her registered location at will and in
a timely manner. At least one of those methods must allow the user to
update his or her registered location from the equipment he or she
uses to access the Internet-based TRS;
* In the event that one or both legs of the emergency call (i.e., either
between the TRS user and the CA or between the CA and the PSAP/other
emergency authority) is disconnected, the IP Relay or VRS provider
must immediately re-establish contact with the TRS user and/or the
appropriate PSAP or other emergency authority.
Internet-based TRS providers must comply with the emergency calling
requirements regardless of the equipment or software used by consumers
utilizing Internet-based TRS. This means that whether a consumer is
placing a 911 emergency call via Internet-based TRS using customized
equipment and software provided by an Internet-based TRS provider,
off-the-shelf hardware and software that might be purchased or acquired
from a source other than an Internet-based TRS provider, or some
combination thereof, Internet-based TRS providers must fully comply with
the Commission's emergency calling requirements. Noncompliant
Internet-based TRS will be ineligible for compensation from the interstate
TRS Fund. We note that violation of the Commission's rules and orders may
also subject an Internet-based TRS provider to severe penalties, including
substantial monetary forfeitures.
For additional information regarding compliance and enforcement of the
emergency calling requirements for Internet-based TRS providers please
contact Janet Sievert of the Enforcement Bureau at 202-418-1362 or at
janet.sievert@fcc.gov. To request general information on emergency calling
requirements for Internet-based TRS providers, please contact Diane Mason
of the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau's Disability Rights Office
at 202-418-7126 or at diane.mason@fcc.gov. Media inquiries should be
directed to David Fiske at 202-418-0513 or david.fiske@fcc.gov.
To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an email to
fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at
202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). You may also contact the
Enforcement Bureau on its TTY line at 202-418-1148 for further information
about this Enforcement Advisory, or the FCC on its TTY line at
1-888-Tell-FCC (1-888-835-5322) for further information about the
emergency calling requirements for Internet-based TRS providers.
Issued by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau
-FCC-
Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for
Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, E911 Requirements for
IP-Enabled Service Providers, Report and Order and Further Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking, , 23 FCC Rcd 11591 (2008); Telecommunications Relay
Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and
Speech Disabilities, E911 Requirements for IP-Enabled Service Providers,
Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 23 FCC Rcd
5255 (2008). TRS permits persons with hearing or speech disabilities to
access the telephone system to call other telephone users. For example, a
TRS user contacts a relay provider through a device (e.g., a text
telephone or videophone), and is connected to a communications assistant
(CA) who, in turn, places a telephone call to the person the TRS user
wishes to call. The CA then communicates to the called party what the
relay user has communicated to the CA, and relays back to the TRS user
what the called party says. With Internet-based TRS, calls between the
relay provider and the person with a hearing or speech disability are made
via the Internet. The two most commonly used forms of TRS are Internet
Protocol Relay (IP Relay) and Video Relay Service (VRS).
This Enforcement Advisory highlights key emergency calling requirements.
See section 64.605 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 64.605, for a
comprehensive list of all emergency calling requirements applicable to
Internet-based TRS providers. Certain of the requirements only apply to IP
Relay (text-to-voice) and VRS providers.
"All 911 calls" is defined as "any communications initiated by [a] VRS or
IP Relay user dialing 911." See 47 C.F.R. S: 64.605(b)(2)(ii).
Internet-based TRS providers must obtain from their users the physical
location at which the service will first be used when the user registers
for a 10-digit number, and must provide an easy way for users to update
their information if it changes. 47 C.F.R. S: 64.605(a)(4).
See 47 U.S.C. S: 503.
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