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OneNav Meets OET Staff on Wireless Location Accuracy

Top OneNav executives met with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff about setting more rigorous standards for enhanced 911 location accuracy, according to a filing posted Monday in docket 25-110. The company advocated for the agency to require that…

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E911 location information be accurate within 20 meters at least 68% of the time. OneNav also discussed its arguments that L5 signals from global navigation satellite systems can help improve horizontal accuracy of caller information (see 2506100044). Among those in the meeting were OneNav CEO Steven Poizner, Chief Technology Officer Paul McBurney and acting FCC Chief Engineer Ira Keltz.