CRTC delays implementation of next-generation 911 service for two years
Next-generation 911 service — which would allow Canadians to send texts or video to summon help — won’t be implemented for another two years.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had set Tuesday as the date for transitioning to next-generation 911. The telecom regulator now says it has moved that deadline to March 2027.
In a Friday decision, the CRTC acknowledged the delay means “Canadians will have to wait longer for the enhancements” the new systems will bring.
In its initial 2017 decision on modernizing 911 networks, the CRTC said that next-generation 911 service would allow Canadians to “stream video from an emergency incident, send photos of accident damage or a fleeing suspect, or send personal medical information, including accessibility needs, which could greatly aid emergency responders.”


