The transition from E911 to NG911 aims to enhance emergency communications in North America by implementing a faster and more dependable system. The FCC's Report and Order 24-78 provides guidelines for OSPs to deploy NG911 capabilities, with two phases of implementation required. Phase 1 involves delivering 911 traffic in IP-based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) format, while Phase 2 requires compliance with NG911 commonly accepted standards. The deadline for both phases is six months from the date of a valid request from a 911 Authority. NG911 promises to enhance emergency calling services with a faster and more resilient system that can transmit voice, photos, videos, and text messages. Bandwidth plays a significant role in facilitating the transition by providing an extensive IP-based infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity between legacy E911 networks and evolving NG911 systems.