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TIA-1133 2008 Edition, July 1, 2008 All-IP Network Emergency Call Support - Stage 1 Requirements
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Description / Abstract:
CALL ROUTING AND EMERGENCY CALL CENTER
CAPABILITY
Within the limitations of current positioning technology,
emergency calls should be routed to the emergency call center that
has jurisdiction over the area that the call is coming from and
that is best able to process the call.
For the current phase of emergency call support as represented
in this document, it is assumed that emergency call centers support
only voice calling capability, i.e., they can receive circuit
switched voice calls or packet switched VoIP calls. In the future,
IP-capable emergency call centers may come into being which will
have the capability to send and receive other types of media (e.g.,
pictures with escape routes, video). This may be the subject of a
future revision of this and other associated documents.
Although the subject of the current set of requirements supports
VoIP emergency calls to emergency call centers, this should not
preclude forward compatibility to support other media and
multimedia emergency calls.
APPLICABLE
RADIO INTERFACES
Emergency call access via the following radio interfaces is
supported:
•HRPD [2]
•cdma2000-1X [3]
•WLAN [6]
Definition of the air interface for WLAN is out of scope for
3GPP2.
NETWORK AUTHORIZATION
The network is required to support emergency calls from both
Authorized and Unauthorized UEs, subject to local regulation.
MMD FACILITIES
MMD core network facilities (see [4] and [7]) can be reused
and/or enhanced for VoIP emergency call support.
FUTURE SCOPE EXTENSIONS
Considerations for future
extension of this document include:
•Support for additional media during an emergency call
(e.g., text messaging, sending and receiving pictures and video
signals).
• Support for improved voice quality enabled by means of a
wideband codec over VoIP.