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FCC adopts new rules as states transition to Next Generation 911
The FCC has approved new rules to enhance the reliability of Next Generation 911 (NG911) systems, requiring companies to implement redundancy measures and report progress. States like Kentucky aim to complete NG911 rollouts by 2027, while recent outages in Pennsylvania, Arizona, and other states highlight vulnerabilities in newer systems.
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