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deliver the 911call from VoIP to a PSAP - not necessarily the correct PSAP |
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NENA defined VoIP interface to E9-1-1 solution. i2 routes VoIP calls into the current E9-1-1 systems and to the correct PSAP with correct callback number and ALI. i2 accommodates both stationary and nomadic users, provides MSAG valid location information and provides a method for nomadic user location either through an automated process or user input via a service prompted web based form or equivalent. Intended migratory path from i1. |
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NENA defined IP-based E9-1-1 solution. Also referred to as Long Term, Next Generation 9-1-1
Enables end to end IP based E9-1-1 design, supporting VoIP originated call delivery and the transition of current wireline and wireless service providers to IP interface technology.
Supports IP mobility users, and all capabilities of i2. Utilizes extended capabilities of IP to provide location and other information with the call, as well as other sub-sets of relevant XXXXXXXX |
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Is a point or means of interaction between 2 systems. |
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Organized collection of data designed for functionality and manipulation and transport. |
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Customer record information system; maintained at the telco. Loaded into the db system provider. |
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Street address guide - internal data base used by telco - might contain additional details |
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Master Street address guide - has all the streets within a jurisditional boundary. High and low range. Constantly changing, new streets, new additions, etc |
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Emergency service number - 3-5 digit number used in routing calls to appropriate jurisdiction |
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Result of processing customer service records against the MSAG. Info displays on the 9-1-1 call. |
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Selective routing system records |
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Customer service records process against the msag. Must be up to date for proper call routing. SRS telephone# plus ESN # loaded into the tandem. |
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collection of data items - sets of tables organized tables formally structured query language. |
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emergency services zone / unique combination of psap / law / fire / ems |
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Start with map, taxing, addressing, |
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Emergency services number which psap does it route to |
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Master street address guide; customer record must be valid. |
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Database managed by another entitiy |
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Telephone/terminal number - records |
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A computer software system that enables one to visualize geographic aspects of a body of data. It contains the ability to translate implicit geographic data (such as a street address) into an explicit map location. It has the ability to query and analyze data in order to receive the results in the form of a map. It also can be used to |
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latitude / longitude based data record |
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graphically display coordinates on a map i.e. Latitude/Longitude from a wireless 9-1-1 CALL |
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Relationship to Location Determination Technologies |
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In the context of location information to support IP based emergency services: Act of using measurements taken from the access network to calculate or otherwise discover the physical location of a device. |
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Global positioning system;A satellite based Location Determination Technology |
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is a mathematical construct for representing geographic objects or surfaces as data |
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Exponentially expanded database validation, routing control, policy/business rules, and system‐wide detail call record |
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NENA has applied standards from Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and other Standards. Development Organizations to specific NG9‐1‐1 requirements. Examples are: Location Validation Function (LVF) and Emergency Call Routing Function (ECRF) |
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9-1-1 authority has to sign off on final version of MSAG. Now is electronic versions to sign off - |
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Series of codes that exist to provide a key point on how to correct a record. Every effort should be made to correct errors as quickly as possible |
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