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FCC probes outage of CenturyLink 911 emergency call service

Published 12/28/2018, 03:45 PM
Updated 12/28/2018, 03:50 PM
© Reuters. Chairman Ajit Pai speaks ahead of the vote on the repeal of so called net neutrality rules at the Federal Communications Commission in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating a nationwide CenturyLink Inc (NYSE:CTL) network outage that has affected service on 911 emergency phone calls across the country, agency chairman Ajit Pai said on Friday.

"The CenturyLink service outage is ... completely unacceptable, and its breadth and duration are particularly troubling," Pai said in a statement. "I’ve directed the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau to immediately launch an investigation into the cause and impact of this outage."

Asked about the FCC investigation, a spokeswoman for CenturyLink said the company had been in contact with the federal agency and would cooperate fully.

"We have made substantial progress in restoring and stabilizing services across the network over the last several hours," CenturyLink spokeswoman Linda Johnson said in a statement. "We remain focused on resolving all remaining issues."

CNBC said customers from New York to California reported outages. It said 911 outages were reported in parts of Washington state, Missouri, Idaho and Arizona.

The Monroe, Louisiana-based telecommunications company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the FCC investigation or provide information as to how many customers were affected.

Pai said he had spoken with CenturyLink "to underscore the urgency of restoring service immediately."

"This inquiry will include an examination of the effect that CenturyLink’s outage appears to have had on other providers' 911 services," he said.

The FCC has previously fined carriers for 911 outages that it deemed preventable. CenturyLink agreed to a $16 million settlement after an April 2014 outage.

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