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This draft is a work item of the Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Framework for Emergency Calling using Internet Multimedia
Author(s) : B. Rosen
Filename : draft-ietf-ecrit-framework-02.txt
Pages : 34
Date : 2007-7-10
Summoning emergency help by the public is a core feature of telephone
networks. This document describes how various IETF protocols and
mechanisms are combined to place emergency calls. This includes how
these calls are routed to the correct Public Safety Answering Point
(PSAP) based on the physical location of the caller, while providing
the call taker the necessary information to dispatch a first
responder to that location and to call back the caller if necessary.
It describes at a high level how the pieces (recognizing a call as an
emergency call, marking it as such, determining the location of the
caller, routing the call based on location) go together, and
references the Internet standards that define the details of these
mechanisms.
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