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Title : Analyzing ECRIT Mapping of a Location to an Emergency URI for Emergency Calling
Author(s) : J. Polk
Filename : draft-polk-ecrit-mapping-events-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2006-2-28
Emergency calling is a localized event, requiring a caller to place
an specially identified local emergency call to a Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP), while including the location of the caller
in that signaling. The function of routing the set-up messaging to
the appropriate PSAP is performed by a mapping function that binds a
given location with one or more PSAP SIP(S)-URIs. This function is
done by the ECRIT mapping protocol. This document analyzes when the
ECRIT mapping protocol function can occur, and what general
components are involved in that mapping.
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