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Emergency Location Working Group - Enhancing Response for Swift Emergency Calls

This forum focuses on securely providing accurate emergency locations for swift emergency response in line with regulatory expectations. The active membership includes CPs, suppliers, government agencies, and other organizations collaborating on emergency location solutions. Explore publications on emergency location information interfaces, SIP-PBX configurations, and VoIP emergency call location solutions. Current focus areas include reviewing ETSI standards for VoIP emergency calls, developing UK profiles, and addressing complex use cases. Contact john.medland@bt.com for more information.

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Emergency Location Working Group - Enhancing Response for Swift Emergency Calls

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  1. Open Forum 2015 11th November 2015

  2. Emergency Location WG • Focus on securely providing location on 999/112 to - allow 999/112 emergency calls to be swiftly connected to correct local emergency authorities and - enable (quicker) response for citizens- meet regulatory expectations • Active Membership covers :-CPs : EE, Vodafone, VM, Sky, Magrathea, O2 and BT Suppliers : Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Genband, Huawei, UnifyGovernment Agencies: CPNI, OfcomOther organisations : ITSPA, Imperial CollegeWe’d like more representatives, especially from ISPs and VSPs!

  3. Emergency Location WG – publications • ND1013 Emergency Location Information Interface- defines the interface to be used between mobile network operators and emergency handling authorities within the UK to transport location information associated with 999/112 voice calls. • ND1432 SIP-PBX Configurations to Support Emergency Service- identifies configuration options available to the enterprise’s Network Maintainer to allow the Emergency Service to operate quickly/reliably in multi-site deployments- Not all CPs provide the same options : an enterprise and its Private Network Maintainer must work with CPs to determine the most appropriate option for the particular enterprise’s desired configuration and for the safety of its employees. • ND1638 VOIP - Location for Emergency Calls- specifies a practical solution for identifying the physical locations of VoIP callers to UK emergency services, and for providing sufficient location information to the 999/112 service (basic case only)

  4. Emergency Location WG – Current areas of focus • UK review of ETSI architecture (and protocols) for locating VoIP emergency calls….….impacts on ISPs (as well as VoIP SPs and 999 CHA) • Develop a UK profile of the ETSI standard covering architecture and protocols, OR, if initially impractical, update existing ND1638 approach to VoIP 999 location • Apply the selected approach to specific complex use cases of Wi-Fi access and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks • Review of work in standards bodies (e.g. IETF) and other relevant organisations on multimedia emergency calling

  5. Any Questions?john.medland@bt.com

  6. ETSI ES 203 178 – Normative Annex

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