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2006 Apr 05
0
E-911 Canada Info - Hot Off the Press
...eless Phase II pilot is
being conducted by Bell Canada, no Wireless Phase II systems are in
production. In the US, Wireless Phase II, which allows call takers to
receive both the caller's wireless phone number and their location
information, nearly 80 percent of public safety answering points
(PSAPs) are capable of receiving Phase I location information and 57
percent have implemented Wireless Phase II for at least one wireless
carrier . As NENA i2 is essentially an expansion of the capabilities
and concepts of Wireless Phase II, the adoption of i2 is inextricably
linked to the deployment of...
2006 Apr 07
0
Canada Nomadic 911 - From the Yes it will Screw Your Biz Dept
...eless Phase II pilot is
being conducted by Bell Canada, no Wireless Phase II systems are in
production. In the US, Wireless Phase II, which allows call takers to
receive both the caller's wireless phone number and their location
information, nearly 80 percent of public safety answering points
(PSAPs) are capable of receiving Phase I location information and 57
percent have implemented Wireless Phase II for at least one wireless
carrier . As NENA i2 is essentially an expansion of the capabilities
and concepts of Wireless Phase II, the adoption of i2 is inextricably
linked to the deployment of...
2006 Apr 13
0
CANADA 911 Update
...eless Phase II pilot is
being conducted by Bell Canada, no Wireless Phase II systems are in
production. In the US, Wireless Phase II, which allows call takers to
receive both the caller's wireless phone number and their location
information, nearly 80 percent of public safety answering points
(PSAPs) are capable of receiving Phase I location information and 57
percent have implemented Wireless Phase II for at least one wireless
carrier . As NENA i2 is essentially an expansion of the capabilities
and concepts of Wireless Phase II, the adoption of i2 is inextricably
linked to the deployment of...
2003 Aug 21
2
911, networks of * servers, etc. (was: VOIP Dialtone?)
...le string) calls might be
reasonably elegant... maybe. But that only gets the data to the SIP
proxy. That doesn't solve the issue of how you get that data from
the SIP proxy to the PSAP, which at some point will be almost
certainly through a PSTN connection... ADSI FSK, maybe? Ugly, and
PSAPs would not want to invest in equipment. A national caller-id to
location clearinghouse in which your proxy could participate (any 911
calls would create a temporary mapping)? Maybe, but probably not.
Non-standard, and I doubt PSAP operators would want another tool,
even if it is web-based and...
2004 Jun 16
3
911 emergency service and VoIP
I understand that most VoIP providers allow for 911 calling but that 911
service is not the same as that available to PSTN.
2003 Jul 21
4
Using asterisk for a 911 call center....
Has anyone had any experience using asterisk for a 911 call center? Does anyone know of any reason why it would not be suitable? As far as I know all 911 call routing takes place at the CO switch so a regular T1 line should work fine. I understand that there is support for ACD in asterisk and that is should be possible to implement screen pop (CTI). Any comments?
Gene Kochanowsky
Solution
2005 May 16
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 10, Issue 117
...owever to do E911 you have to have a special
> trunk to the switch that the PSAP is off of, which transmits the E parts
> of E911 not just the audio.
>
> Where to buy them I dont know offhand, I do specifically recall seeing
> pages that sold national CDs (how adt, onstar, even other PSAPs contact
> a specific PSAP when needed).
You can buy them from a few different vendors. Last I checked it was like
$50,000. You can also just call up your state administrators for PSAP. Keep
in mind that numbers can change, though, which is why updates are important.
Justin Newman
Newman Teleco...
2004 Jan 06
2
911
FYI there is a way to do 911 its called E-911 enhanced 911
the user has to set it up with the local emergency services
to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data.
Here is the fcc rule about it
http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
2004 Jan 06
1
Re: 911 and lawsuits and redundancy
Hi,
Most companies we work with, have 'designated' crisis management teams.
These vary from the insignificant crisis', through to life-threatening
crisis'. There is always an assigned emergency services contact, whose
job it is in an emergency, to maintain communication with the emergency
services.
One of our corporate functions is crisis management - so we have to
consider
2006 Feb 17
0
Intrado / VoIP E911
Ok,
So... we've been looking at Intrado as a solution for national E911.
They claim to be able to offer FCC compliant E911 services for VoIP
companies. However, as I look into things further, they don't seem
to have links to all the PSAPs for E911. Now, I understand if the
PSAP is not capable of receiving E911 information, the VoIP provider
is under no obligation to provide it. However, a few PSAPs that I
have tested ARE able to receive E911, but Intrado is still dialing a
10-digit number to get to them, resulting in no ALI inform...
2005 Sep 30
7
911 Q
OK, got a question on 911.
Looking into setting up a couple asterisk servers at a country club,
with VOIP phones in each of 100 short-term residential rental units.
Approx 100 extensions, approx 24 outside lines.
Since everything is geographically at one location, reaching 911
correctly shouldn't present a problem. However, the club wishes to
ensure that 911 authorities are able to identify
2005 May 10
2
skype channel
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I just noticed that the Skype API for linux seems to be available.
I've read before a number of posts where people were talking about
implementing a chan_skype with the skype API.
I wonder if there is any progress in that direction, and if anyone is
working on it.
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A: Because we read from top to
2005 Mar 19
2
Routing 911 calls
Has anyone used asterisk as a simple voip server? (I'm sure its been/ing done).
If so... how did you provide 911 service? Did you setup different
contexts and put sip phones in those contexts per county?
Also, is it possible to put a phone into multiple contexts?
For instance:
context=from-internal
Can I add a second context like with a , comma? So the phone can have
the rules from 2
2006 Apr 28
0
What is i2 ? 911 Candian Style
...ing
Emergency Services Network infrastructure. This overview will
describe the functional elements and call flow of a VoIP 9-1-1 call
over the i2 architecture.
The NENA i2 architecture was also designed to utilize existing 9-1-1
voice and data links to all existing Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs). With the addition of the new network elements described
below, the existing 9-1-1 network can support VoIP Enhanced 9-1-1
calling (including nomadic and non-native).
A traditional 9-1-1 call involves multiple network elements as well as
separate voice and data paths over several different proto...
2005 Jan 19
7
E911 Testing !
I believe the 911 is a serious issue if one does an asterisk installation in
an office. How do you test 911? Won't they arrest you or something for
dialing 911 for no reason and talking to one of their agents who could have
taken a more important call?
On the other hand what an emergency comes up (like someone got seriously
injured) and on top of that asterisk crashed all of a sudden
2006 Apr 06
1
Look What 911 Will Cost in Canada
...ERVICE DESCRIPTION
2. The revision to the 0-ECRS Service is to allow VoIPSPs who are
registered as resellers with the CRTC to access Bell Canada's 0-ECRS.
Using 0-ECRS, VoIPSPs will be able to route fixed non native and
nomadic 9-1-1 VoIP calls to Primary 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering
Points (PSAPs).
2.1 Service Characteristics
3. Bell Canada will provide VoIPSPs with a Call Routing List, a TOPR
list and an authorization PIN number under the terms of 0-ECRS.
VoIPSPs will be responsible for providing a call answer centre to
perform location determination of a 9-1-1 VoIP caller. The VoIPSP...
2010 Jan 31
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 66, Issue 75
...1 records the incoming
>>> call
>>> right from the start, they will never hear the "im-at" message. And
>>> even
>>> if they do, they have to know the message is there to seek on the
>>> recording.
>>
>> In the US at least, calls to PSAPs are recorded from the instant the
>> last digit is dialed, before the call is even routed and ringing (on
>> wireline networks where this is possible, anyway).
>>
>> --
>> Kevin P. Fleming
>> Digium, Inc. | Director of Software Technologies
>> 445 Jan Davis...
2010 Jan 28
2
911, location
Hi there,
I am running a PBX under asterisk 1.6. I have few FXO analogue lines
connecting to PSTN. These lines are in a hunt group. I trying to make
my extensions to dial 91, but this is a bit scary, I mean if somebody
make an emergency call after hours and without completing call is not
able to tell his/her location. How can I make 911 call center to know
the exact location of my extension. I
2005 Jul 25
3
To anyone seeking 911 Service Providers "stay away!!!"
To anyone seeking 911 services
Highly recommended to everyone to stay away from this issue
I do not have a name for the company right off hand, but they got sued
really bad when they tried 911 via VOIP and the 911 drop kept occurring in
different areas and someone died!
Implement 1 single hard wire for this service and cover your tush!
Brad
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