Re: Fwd: Bell Atlantic - Just a little congestion (corrected URL)
On Wed, 24 November 1999, David Lesher wrote:
What about the 911 failures?
FAA, 911 and NCS circuits have seperate reporting criteria. Bell Atlantic rerouted most of the 911 lines to local answering points quickly, and didn't require the DACS rebuild to complete. I don't know if enough 9-1-1 calls were blocked for a long enough time to require filing a report. The reporting criteria are written regulations. Just like accountants look for loopholes in the tax regulations, carriers seem to look for loopholes in the FCC regulations to minimize what their reports. As Bob Cannon pointed out, the FCC is starting a "voluntary" project where ISPs would also file outage reports. So expect ISPs to start redefining things to avoid filing an outage report. I suspect that was also the reason why AT&T Wireless didn't initially file a report after Rochelle Park, although Bell Atlantic did. Wireless, cable, pager, satellite are treated seperately in the FCC regulations. The ISP reporting regulations were supposed to be posted on the FCC web site today, but I haven't found them yet. As always, I speak only for myself.
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Sean Donelan