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 12 2 STA T . 2 6 2 5PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 2 83—J UL Y 23, 2008 ‘ ‘ (8)OTHER E M ER G E NCY C O MM U N I C A TION S SER V ICE .—Thet e rm ‘ o ther emer g e ncy comm u n i c a tion s ser v ice ’ means the p rovision o f emergency information to a pu bl ic safety ans w ering point via wire or ra d io communications , and may include 9–1 –1 and enhanced 9–1–1 service. ‘‘(9) OTHER EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE P RO - VI D ER.—The term ‘other emergency communications service provider’ means— ‘‘( A ) an entity other than a local e x change carrier, wireless carrier, or an IP -enabled voice service provider that is re q uired by the F ederal C ommunications Commis- sion consistent with the Commission’s authority under the Communications Act of 19 34 to provide other emergency communications services or ‘‘( B ) in the absence of a Commission requirement as described in subparagraph (A), an entity that voluntarily elects to provide other emergency communications services and is specifically authori z ed by the appropriate local or S tate 9–1–1 service governing authority to provide other emergency communications services. ‘‘(1 0 ) E NHANCED 9 – 1 –1 SERVICE.—The term ‘enhanced 9– 1–1 service’ means the delivery of 9–1–1 calls with automatic number identification and automatic location identification, or successor or equivalent information features over the wireline E911 networ k (as defined in section 9.3 of the Federal Commu- nications Commission’s regulations (4 7 C.F. R. 9.3) as of the date of enactment of the N ew and Emerging Technologies 911 Improvement Act of 2 008) and equivalent or successor networks and technologies. The term also includes any enhanced 9– 1–1 service so designated by the Commission in its Report and Order in W C D ocket Nos. 04–3 6 and 0 5 –196, or any suc- cessor proceeding.’’. TI T LE III —AU T HOR IT Y TO P RO V I D E C U S TO M ERI NF ORMATION FOR 91 1 PURPOSES SEC.301 . AUTHORI T Y TO P RO V I D E CUSTO M ERI NF ORMATION. Section 222 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U .S.C. 222) is amended— (1) by inserting ‘‘or the user of an IP-enabled voice service (as such term is defined in section 7 of the Wireless Communica- tions and Public Safety Act of 1999 (47 U.S.C. 615b))’’ after ‘‘section 332(d))’’ each place it appears in subsections (d)(4) and (f)(1); (2) by striking ‘‘WIRE L ESS’’ in the heading of subsection (f); and

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