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Title : Emergency Call Information in the Domain Name System
Author(s) : B. Rosen
Filename : draft-rosen-dns-sos-02.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2005-7-19
Location of a caller is essential to processing an emergency call.
Location is needed to correctly route the call, and to correctly
dispatch help to the right place. Location can be specified in
geographic (latitude, longitude) or civic (country, province,
locality) forms. This document proposes a DNS-based mechanism to
lookup emergency calling URIs and related emergency information from
a known civic location in a specific form. Other companion documents
propose a non DNS-based approach to determine civic location from
geographic location, and describe how to discover a civic location in
the appropriate local form(s) for this application.
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