January 22, 2015
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Group Comments to FCC on Wireless E911 Location Accuracy Requirements

Earlier this week, representatives from several privacy and consumer organizations, including CFA, had three meetings with staff of the Federal Communications Commission. Privacy advocates explained that the creation of rules that will require carriers to provide emergency responders with highly precise location information in the event of a 911 call will set in motion the development and deployment of technological solutions that raise a number of important privacy concerns.
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Erin Witte
Director of Consumer Protection

Mark Cooper
Senior Fellow

Ben Winters
Director of AI and Data Privacy
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