ANGEN Update 2013 Gulf Coast Conference John R. Ellison - ANGEN Consultant Alabama 9-1-1 Board.
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ANGEN Update2013 Gulf Coast Conference
John R. Ellison - ANGEN ConsultantAlabama 9-1-1 Board
Subjects for Today
➔ Basic Network Review➔ Schedule➔ Converting Your PSAP to ANGEN➔ Converting Your PSAP to IP➔ IP Considerations➔ Default and Alternate Routing➔ Questions
Schedule
● Etowah and Dothan Live with T-Mobile● Oct 2013
○ Convert 1 PSAP in 5 remaining Tandems
● Nov-Dec 2013○ Basic Testing with Carriers○ Carriers convert PSAPs○ Lab to Lab testing with IP capable CPE vendors○ “Freeze” sometime in December so PSAP conversions will
stop
● Jan - April 2014○ Begin Testing IP PSAPs○ April - First IP PSAPs Go-Live
Schedule
● April 2014 Until Finished○ Convert PSAPs to ANGEN – Carrier by Carrier○ Install IP Circuits to IP capable PSAPs○ Install IP Circuits to Legacy PSAPs
● Some Carriers say 20 PSAPs per month● Some Carriers may be much quicker● Convert all PSAPs in a given Tandem so
Carrier may disconnect their legacy circuits.
Schedule - Wired Carriers
● Cannot Send Wired Traffic back to existing Selective Routers
● Must convert a PSAP to IP before they can get wired traffic from ANGEN
● Convert Huntsville to IP○ All Carriers in Madison Co could convert to ANGEN
● Convert Birmingham PD○ Carriers specializing in downtown business clients
could convert to ANGEN
ANGEN Phase 1
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ANGEN Phase 2
MSC
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ANGEN IP Circuit
Alternate IP
Wired Carriers(All Types)
ANGEN Benefits
● Redundant Call Paths○ Carriers to ANGEN○ ANGEN to Selective Routers
● Ready for NG9-1-1○ Based on IP – Alabama is ready○ Data Sources
○ Telematics○ Alarms○ Heart Monitors○ Specialized info – special needs
Now - T-Mobile is 1st Live
● Etowah County Live Sept 30● Dothan Live Oct 2● Proves AT&T and CenturyLink Routers● Next - 1 PSAP from 5 remaining Tandems● “Soak” period of a week or so● Basic testing for other Carriers is happening● All but one carrier has circuits in and going
through testing phases
Stats – As of Thursday, Oct 10
• 299 – 9-1-1 Calls – Etowah and Dothano Emergency and Hang-upso No misroutes or issues
• 101,989 – 9-1-1 and Test Callso Duke made over 60,000 test calls in May
• Each of next 5 PSAPs = 100+ test callso Test 96 paths to PSAPo Test 10 ESRKs
ANGEN Kick-Off Calls
● ANGEN team will schedule a call with you● Review Survey information● Discuss Primary and Alternate call routing● Personnel Authorized for your Account
○ Emergency Numbers● Answer any questions● Discuss your system’s particular needs –
looking to IP in 2014
Converting Your PSAP to ANGEN
● Carrier will arrange a day / time with you● Carrier will test all your ESRKs
○ Either from a TOY cell or a driver in the field○ Usually 10 per PSAP per Carrier (AT&T = 20)
● Should take less than an hour○ Make calls back to back○ Verify audio quality○ Verify 9-1-1 Data, Call Back # and Location
● Bring in someone to handle the tests depending on your staffing
Go Live Process
● After your ESRK testing is complete● Carrier will inform Bandwidth● Carrier will re-route their traffic to ANGEN
○ Some carriers will convert the day of testing○ Some may take a day or two○ Either way you will know in advance
Nothing Changes for the Call Taker
Default and Alternate Routing
Default = Call at ANGEN with bad ESRK ● Several reasons this happens● Relatively Rare - less than 1%● ANGEN does not know where to send call
Alternate = Carrier loses both their connections to ANGEN.
● Also rare - dual connections● Network formulas ~ 52 minutes per year
Default Route - State Pool
● Group of Larger PSAPs● Rotate Default Route Calls through pool● You will get calls from distant areas
● Policy guidance from State Board on call handling● When IP is in - transfer to any PSAP● Until then - Manual transfer or relay if it is not in your
current transfer list.
Alternate Routing PSAPs
● Larger PSAPs● Take calls during outage ● Routed to 10 Digit Number● Get calls from a large area
○ Depends on MSC coverage
● Policy Direction from State Board○ Cost Reimbursement for overtime, etc
Call Routing Considerations
● Primary Path = ANGEN● Secondary Path = ??
○ Another PSAP○ 10 Digit Number at PSAP○ 10 Digit Number at another location
● Need to “Think Differently” with ANGEN○ When connected via IP - no more “trunk” limits○ Can handle 9-1-1 calls in a new way
IP9-1-1 = New Call Handling Options
● NOW - PSAP has 4 trunks○ 5th 9-1-1 call goes to 10D line○ Lose all 9-1-1 data○ Same people probably answer both lines
● IP9-1-1 – PSAP has “X” of 9-1-1 Calls○ Show more 9-1-1 calls on CPE○ Do not send to 10D - keep 9-1-1 info
How Many 9-1-1 Calls?
● PSAP Manager in charge● Tell ANGEN - I want X 9-1-1 Calls
○ Then route to neighbor○ Then route to 10D○ Whatever…
John’s Opinion - Keep 9-1-1 calls in the 9-1-1 system, what good does it do to send them to a 10D number?
Need Mapped ALI
● A map where “dots” = call locations● Call Taker selects a call outside the cluster● Dots will be concentrated around the wreck● A dot alone = a different emergency● Answer calls smarter
● Not just first in – first out
ANGEN Pricing - Now
● ANGEN Wireless Only = no cost to ECD● IP Installation and Monthly by Cost Recovery Fund
● ANGEN 2nd Connection = 100% ECD Cost● Average $3K install and $13K yearly● PSAPs with few calls – use 10D as backup● Very few PSAPs with redundant connections today
● Bandwidth above 2M = 100% ECD Cost● CAD to CAD, Radio Link● Internet● $25 / Meg / Month
ANGEN – Wired Carriers Join
● ECDs & Carriers should expect Costs● Might be a percentage of wired versus wireless○ Wireless = 75% - Wired = 25%○ ANGEN Annual = $2M - 25% = $80K
Wired Costs will be set by 9-1-1 BoardThis is just an example!
○ Wired Costs to ECDs should go down
Questions / Discussion
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