Guys, how are 911 calls Transported? rubanroy 11-April-2008 02:12:07 AMComments www.tripdatabase.com/spider.html?itemid=423051 Posted by saqlain231 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newborn_Emergency_Transport_Service Posted by crouse n important requirement for emergency 911 call systems is the identification of the location of a caller initiating an emergency call. For example, in situations where a caller is unable to communicate with the emergency operator, the automatic identification of the location of the call enables the operator to dispatch emergency services to the physical location from which the call originated. And after using 2C circuits that transport calls as discussed by akumar_8181 the call goes to public safety answering point(call center). Posted by sagitraz Type 2C circuits are used to transport 911 calls. A type 2C circuit is a circuit that is ordered from the local telephone company (LEG) for the purpose of connecting a wireless system to emergency services by way of the LEC. Posted by akumar_8181 |
Posted: 11-April-2008 01:35:53 PM By: akumar_8181 Type 2C circuits are used to transport 911 calls. A type 2C circuit is a circuit that is ordered from the local telephone company (LEG) for the purpose of connecting a wireless system to emergency services by way of the LEC. | |
Posted: 12-April-2008 01:34:08 AM By: sagitraz n important requirement for emergency 911 call systems is the identification of the location of a caller initiating an emergency call. For example, in situations where a caller is unable to communicate with the emergency operator, the automatic identification of the location of the call enables the operator to dispatch emergency services to the physical location from which the call originated. And after using 2C circuits that transport calls as discussed by akumar_8181 the call goes to public safety answering point(call center). | |
Posted: 07-April-2009 11:56:38 AM By: crouse en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newborn_Emergency_Transport_Service | |
Posted: 20-June-2009 11:27:37 AM By: saqlain231 www.tripdatabase.com/spider.html?itemid=423051 |