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Network Outage Reporting System (NORS)

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Obtaining information on communications service disruptions is essential to the FCC’s goal of ensuring the reliability and security of the nation’s communications infrastructure. Accordingly, the FCC requires wireless, wireline, cable, and satellite communications providers of switched voice and paging communications to electronically report information about significant disruptions or outages to their communications systems that meet specified thresholds set forth in Part 4 of the FCC’s rules, which is found in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (47 C.F.R. Part 4). Communications providers must also report information regarding communications disruptions affecting the Enhanced 9-1-1 facilities and airports that meet the thresholds set forth in Part 4 of the FCC’s rules. Given the sensitive nature of this data to both national security and commercial competitiveness, the outage data is confidential and protected from public disclosure.

NORS is the web-based filing system through which communications providers covered by the Part 4 reporting rules submit reports to the FCC. This system uses an electronic template to promote ease of reporting and encryption technology to ensure the security of the information filed. The Communications Systems Analysis Division of the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau administers NORS, monitors the outage reports submitted through NORS and performs analyses and studies of the communications disruptions reported.

FCC Documents Pertaining to Network Outage Reporting:

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