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What steps can an interconnected VoIP provider take to become FCC complaint?

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What steps can an interconnected VoIP provider take to become FCC complaint?

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Before providing service to customers, interconnected VoIP Service Providers must first register with the FCC in order to ensure that they are eligible USF contributing carriers. Service providers must also ensure that before they provision telecommunications to customers their interconnected VoIP service is fully compliant with CALEA, provides disability access, protects CPNI, and enables E911 access. Other federal regulatory requirements may also apply depending on the nature of the IP-enabled service offered. interconnected VoIP providers may also be subject to additional state, local, and international regulations, depending on the calling jurisdiction and nature of the VoIP service provided.

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