Article 5Z36W AT&T will now use a device’s GPS location to route 911 calls

AT&T will now use a device’s GPS location to route 911 calls

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AT&T says it's the first carrier to deploy location-based routing for 911 calls across the country, a feature that allows the company to transmit wireless emergency calls to the correct call center based on a device's GPS location. As announced in a press release, AT&T says the feature should enable the carrier to accurately locate and route 911 calls within 50 meters of where the call was placed.

AT&T previously routed calls based on the location of the cell tower that picked up the call signal, an area that could cover up to a 10-mile radius. This means a call center miles away - or even a whole town over - could receive your call, potentially delaying the time it takes for emergency services to reach your precise location. In theory,...

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