The commission that regulates Maryland's utilities has ruled preliminarily that Verizon broke the law by not notifying Montgomery and Prince George's counties that callers were unable to reach 911 on Jan. 26.
"Verizon placed the safety of these county residents in jeopardy," the Public Service Commission stated in a March 25 memo to Verizon.
Verizon issued its response Monday and met with the Public Service Commission Tuesday about 911 problems in Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
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