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TIA-689 Revision A, March 1, 2003 Telecommunications Multiline Terminal Systems PBX and KTS Support of Enhanced 9-1-1 Emergency Calling Service
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Description / Abstract:
This Standard addresses technical issues associated with MLTS
support of Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Service. It specifically
addresses dialing, routing, local notification and network
interface technical specifications associated with outgoing 911
calls from MLTS stations. It does not address technical issues
associated with incoming 911 calls to MLTS equipment that may be
used in a PSAP. This standard also does not address the unique
considerations that apply to multiple extensions that pick-up on a
single line. Nor does it address the unique considerations that
apply to 911 calls made by persons with hearing or speech
disabilities, who require the use of text telephones.
The formulating committee recognizes that many new techniques
are being explored to provide MLTS support of Enhanced 911 calling.
One of the more promising techniques involves the use of an ISDN
interface. Enhanced 911 call ISDN signaling requirements in
accordance with ANSI Standard T1.628a-2000 [Normative Reference 8]
are included in this Standard. Any Enhanced 911 Calling Services
using an ISDN Trunk Interface and operating methods other than as
specified in this ANSI Standard are out of the scope of this
Standard.
The committee also recognizes that MLTS support can be provided
through a variety of adjunct equipment. This standard does not
address these systems. In addition, it does not address Enhanced
911 support from mobile and wireless (PCS) telephones. It does,
however, address wireless PBX stations Enhanced 911 support.
This standard does not address systems connected to public or
private networks using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). See IP
Telephony Support for Emergency Calling Service TIA/EIA -TSB 146
[Informative Reference 5].
This Standard does address Enhanced 911 support regulations in
effect at the time of publication. The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) in Docket No. 94-102 [Normative Reference 11]
proposed regulations concerning MLTS equipment support of Enhanced
911. Docket No. 94-102 remains open and the FCC has imposed no
regulations. Some States, however, have enacted legislation and
imposed regulations concerning MLTS support of Enhanced 911 for
varied MLTS Operators utilizing several methods. Subsequently, the
National Emergency Numbering Association (NENA) convened an ad hoc
group consisting of regulators, manufacturers, and other interested
parties to develop model legislation that provides for uniform
rules and regulations to be promoted at the State level for
Enhanced 911 support. The terminology utilized in this Standard is
aligned with the definitions used in the NENA Enhanced 911
Multi-line System Model Legislation developed by NENA. (See NENA
Enhanced 911 Multiline System Model Legislation [Informative
Reference 3]).