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Internet-telephony providers in the U.K. could eventually have to provide access to emergency services as part of a regulation under consideration by the country's telecommunications regulator.
The Office of Communications (Ofcom) said on Thursday it has opened a consultation that will run through Sept. 20 to get feedback on the plan.
After the feedback is evaluated, Ofcom expects to make a decision before year-end, said Simon Bates, Ofcom spokesman. If the regulation is adopted, certain providers would have three months to comply, he said.
Now, only 64 percent of British households using VoIP services have access to 999, the emergency services phone number, Ofcom said.
Also, 78 percent of VoIP users surveyed by Ofcom who can't call 999 either didn't know they couldn't or thought they could. The U.K. had 2.4 million VoIP users at the end of 2006.
Providing emergency access would cost about £0.90 (US$1.80) per household per year, Ofcom said. Some VoIP providers, such as BT Group and Vonage Holdings, already provide emergency access, Ofcom said.
"The large providers have seen the writing on the wall," Bates said.
If adopted, the regulation would apply to two types of VoIP services -- so-called "VOIP out," where the customer can call from one computer to another as well as to a land line, but can't receive calls from the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and "full-service VoIP" where calls can be made and received from the PSTN, Bates said.
The Internet Telephony Services Providers' Association, an industry group that has advocated a "light touch" approach to regulation of VoIP providers, was not immediately available for comment.
In the United States., the Federal Communications Commission has banned companies from advertising VoIP services if they do not allow people to call emergency services.
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