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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Ensuring Needed Help Arrives Near Callers Employing 911 Act of 2004 · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. REPORT ON THE DEPLOYMENT OF E–911 PHASE II SERVICES BY TIER III SERVICE PROVIDERS

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## SEC. 106 REPORT ON THE DEPLOYMENT OF E–911 PHASE II SERVICES BY TIER III SERVICE PROVIDERS Within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Federal Communications Commission shall submit a report to the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate detailing— ####
(1)the number of tier III commercial mobile service providers that are offering phase II E–911 services; ####
(2)the number of requests for waivers from compliance with the Commission's phase II E–911 service requirements received by the Commission from such tier III providers; ####
(3)the number of waivers granted or denied by the Commission to such tier III providers; ####
(4)how long each waiver request remained pending before it was granted or denied; ####
(5)how many waiver requests are pending at the time of the filing of the report; ####
(6)when the pending requests will be granted or denied; ####
(7)actions the Commission has taken to reduce the amount of time a waiver request remains pending; and ####
(8)the technologies that are the most effective in the deployment of phase II E–911 services by such tier III providers.
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