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Title : Location Hiding: Problem Statement and Requirements
Author(s) : H. Schulzrinne, et al.
Filename : draft-schulzrinne-ecrit-location-hiding-req-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2007-10-26
The emergency services architecture developed in the IETF Emergency
Context Resolution with Internet Technology (ECRIT) working group
describes an architecture where location information is provided by
access networks to end points in order to determine the correct dial
string and information to route the call to a Public Safety Answering
Point (PSAP). For determining the PSAP Uniform Resource Identifier
(URI) the usage of the Location-to-Service Translation (LoST)
Protocol is envisioned.
This document explores the architectural impact for the IETF
emergency services architecture for situations where the Internet
Access Provider (IAP) and/or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) are
only willing to disclose limited or no location information.
This document provides a problem statement and lists requirements.
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