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The Jeff Pulver Blog: 'Help! I Need Somebody!'...But do we really need Somebody to Micromanage Emergency Response Solutions for IP-Based Communications?
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April 27, 2005
'Help! I Need Somebody!'...But do we really need Somebody to Micromanage Emergency Response Solutions for IP-Based Communications?
Last night I read with some concern several news accounts of a comment FCC Chairman Martin made yesterday regarding application of emergency response obligations on VoIP service providers.
Now, to be clear, I have no problem with the adoption of appropriately-tailored rules establishing guidelines for implementation of an emergency response system for IP-based communications providers. Who could argue with the promotion of such a public good? As I've said repeatedly, IP technology will allow for the establishment of next-generation emergency response capabilities that will dwarf anything we currently see on traditional telecom networks.
In fact, the Global IP Alliance , which I helped to found, is now taking the lead to develop a global IP-based Emergency Response System. It is my hope that this global effort will allow users to hit a single button and immediately activate appropriate language translations, notify appropriate points of contact and emergency responders, transmit individualized medical histories and special circumstances, etc.
New rules designed in such a way so as not to disrupt new technology and services but ensure the public good should be acceptable to both industry and government. Cookie-cutter application of old rules to IP-based comm"
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