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Intrado Confidential © 2005
Wireless E9-1-1 In The US Solutions and Status
Mary A. BoydVP, Government and External Affairs
Presentation Outline
Intrado Company Overview911 History / Expanding RoleUnderstanding 911 Policy StructureUnderstanding Phase IMoving On To Phase IIChange Is ComingResources / Network References
Intrado – Corporate Overview
Founded 1979Strong background in public safety and telephonyNASDAQ - TRDOHeadquartered in Longmont, Colorado Employees - 700+ Wireline, Wireless, VoIP
911 History
First productionPhase II Wireless
Deployment
First fault-tolerant,geographically diverse ALI
and selective routingdatabase sytestem for E9-1-1
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
1
9-1-1 first inventedby Bell Labs
Engineers (nowpart of Intrado)
2
First Enhanced9-1-1 (E9-1-1) system
3 87
First interconnection ofvoice and data between
ACN/TM and E9-1-1
5
First wireless E9-1-1 callFirst E9-1-1 clearinghouse
First wireless E9-1-1data system
6
First E9-1-1 basedemergency telephone
notification system(Intrado Intellicast)
4
19721968 1989 19961997
1999 2001
9
2003
First 9-1-1 Productfor the VoIP
Industry
911 PSAP: Expanding Roles
Over 200 million 9-1-1 calls placed annually– 33% wireless
Over 6,000 PSAPs NationwideNew Technologies– VoIP expected to reach 7 million subscribers by 2007– Growth of Telematics Markets
Citizen Expectations
Sources: NENA, CTIA, Frost and Sullivan, Onstar and ABI
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Understanding 911 Policy Structures
Federal & State 911 Policy
FCC– Docket 94-102 (Wireless E911 & Private Switch)
• E911 Levels of Services (Phase I / Phase II)• King County Ruling - Demarc• Richardson Ruling – Readiness
– VoIP E911State– 911 Statutes– Cost Recovery– Planning / Implementation – Public Education
2005 State Legislative Activity
Government Structures
TX
NMAZ
CA
OR
WA
ID
NV
MT
WY
CO
OK
ND
SD
NE
KSUT
LA
AR
MO
IA
WI
IL
TN
MS AL GA
FL
SC
NCKY
VAIN OH
PA
NY
MEVT
NH
AK
HI
Activity in 38 States – 130+ Bills
MN
MI
WV
Wireless E911 Fees/Surcharges
WA$0.20 & $0. 50
OR$0.75
CA
SF $1.25
.72% of intra-state toll
IDUp to $1.00
MT$0.50
WY$0.75
ND$1.00
SD$0.75
NV$0.25 or tax
base
UT$0.65 plus
$0.13
AZ$0.37 NM
$0.51
CO$0.43 - 70
NE$0.50
KS$0.25
OK$1.50
TX$0.50 & .03%
MN$0.65
AK$0.50 - $0.75
IA$0.65
MO$0.00
AR$0.40
LA$0.85
WINeeds to
be set
IL$0.75
Chicago
$1.25
MI$0.52
IN$0.65
OH$0.32
KY$0.70
TN$1.00
MS$1.00
AL$0.70
GA$0.80 -$1.00
FL$0.50
SC$0.55
NC$0.80
VA$0.75
WV$3.00
PA$1.00
NY$0.35 + $1.20
ME$0.50
NH$0.25VT
USF
MA $0.30
CT$0.37
RI$0.47
MD$1.00
NJ$0.90
DE$0.60
DC$0.76
HI$0.66
Government Structures
Wireless Organizational Structure/Cost Recovery
No Cost RecoveryFunding CapsLocal ProgramState Fee/Oversight & LocalState ProgramCombo
WA$0.20 & $0. 50
OR$0.75
CA
SF $1.25
.72% of intra-state toll
IDUp to $1.00
MT$0.50
WY$0.75
ND$1.00
SD$0.75
NV$0.25 or tax
base
UT$0.65
plus $0.13
AZ$0.37 NM
$0.51
CO$0.43 - 70
NE$0.50
KS$0.25
OK$1.50
TX$0.50 & .03%
MN$0.65
AK$0.50 - $0.75
IA$0.65
MO$0.00
AR$0.40
LA$0.85
WINeeds to
be set
IL$0.75
Chicago
$1.25
MI$0.52
IN$0.65
OH$32
KY$0.70
TN$1.00
MS$1.00
AL$0.70
GA$0.80 -$1.00
FL$0.50
SC$0.55
NC$0.80
VA$0.75
WV$3.00
PA$1.00
NY$0.35 + $1.20
ME$0.50
NH$0.25VT
USF
MA $0.30
CT$0.37
RI$0.47
MD$1.00
NJ$0.90
DE$0.60
DC$0.76
HI$0.66
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Understanding Wireless Phase I*CAS * NCAS *HCAS
Phase I
FCC Docket 94-102 RequiresVoiceCall Back NumberCell Site / Sector LocationDeploy within 6 months of PSAP Request
Phase I is fallbackIf Phase II data not available, routes on Phase I
Phase I deployments create migration pathEstablished relationshipsInfrastructure in place, in most cases
Network SolutionsCAS NCASHCAS
Wireline 9-1-1 Call Routing.
PSAP911SelectiveRouterCentral
OfficeLandline Phone
PSAP's ALI
ANI (TN) ANI (TN)
AN
I (TN
)
Location Information
= Voice path
= Data pathALI
CAS Phase I
.
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
(20 digits + voice)
3
CBNESRD
(20 digits + voice)
4
ESRD 5 LocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
6
1
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
Orreq or IAM OutESRD
Some carriers use Intrado’s MPC for this solutionMPC/GMLC
= Voice path
= Data path
HCAS Phase I
.
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
3
Key
5
Key 6 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
7
1
4
CBNESRD
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
Orreq or IAM OutESRD
Some carriers use Intrado’s MPC for this solutionMPC/GMLC
= Voice path
= Data path
NCAS Phase I with Steering
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
12
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3 orreq or IAM OutESRK
6
1
ALI PushCBN
ESRKLoc Info
4
5
Acknowledgement
Steered BidESRK
10
11
CBNLocation Info:
•Cell Site AddressMPC/GMLC IWG
= Voice path
= Data path
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Understanding Wireless Phase II* HCAS *NCAS
Phase II - Deliverables
VoiceCall Back NumberLocation Description9-1-1 Caller’s Latitude and LongitudePhase 1 Accuracy, plus . . .
Caller’s Location Within:Network, 100 meters 67%; 300 meters 95%Handset, 50 meters 67%; 150 meters 95%
PDE Technology
Network-based TechnologyPlaces function within wireless networkTime Difference of Arrival (TDOA)Angle of Arrival (AOA)Combination of TDOA and AOA
Handset-based TechnologyPlaces function in subscriber’s handsetGlobal Positioning System basedAssisted GPS (aGPS)
NCAS Phase II w/ SteeringRoute on X,Y / Locate Before Route
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
10
ESRK
11
ESRK 12 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
17
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRK
9
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
6
5
CRDB
POSRTEREQLat/Long
7
posrtereqESZ:•PSAP ID•ESN8
ESPOSREQESRK
14
15
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidESRK
13
16
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
IWG= Voice path
= Data path
HCAS Phase II w/ SteeringRoute on X,Y / Locate Before Route
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
10
Key
12
Key 13 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
18
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRD
9
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
6
5
CRDB
POSRTEREQLat/Long
7
posrtereqESZ:•PSAP ID•ESN8
CBNESRD
15
16
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidCBN
ESRD14
17
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
IWG
11
CBNESRD
= Voice path
= Data path
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Change Is Coming
Drivers of ChangeEmergency
request devices• Internet• VoIP• PBX• Telematics• Wireless E9-1-1
• 9-1-1 economics
• Funding• Grants• Mandates
• Homeland Security
• Public Safety awareness
• Instant Messaging• Location Mapping• Collaboration tools
PSAP & first responder interoperability
Strained legacy 9-1-1 infrastructure
Additional data
Technology
External pressures
PSAP needs
Technology
Place
Data
Application
Process
People
PSAPs and States need an evolutionary path to integrate all this change. That is what IEN provides.PSAPs and States need an evolutionary path to
integrate all this change. That is what IEN provides.
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Discussion
Thank YouMary Boyd
Resource Guide
www.intrado.com/main/resourcesPSAP Operations Guide for Wireless 9-1-1
ESIF Phase II Readiness Packagehttp://www.atis.org/atis/ESIF/ESIFdocs.htm
National Association of State 911 Administrators
www.nasna911.org
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Options for Deploying Wireless E9-1-1
CAS Phase I
.
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
(20 digits + voice)
3
CBNESRD
(20 digits + voice)
4
ESRD 5 LocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
6
1
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
Orreq or IAM OutESRD
Some carriers use Intrado’s MPC for this solutionMPC/GMLC
= Voice path
= Data path
ANSI NCAS Phase I
. PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
10
ORREQ CBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3 orreqESRK
6
1
ALI PushCBN
ESRKLocation Info:
•Cell Site Address4
5
AcknowledgementMPC
= Voice path
= Data path
GSM NCAS Phase I
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
10
ISUPLooparound/IAM InCBNMSC ID,Cell Site/Sector ID(ESRN, ESRD)
3 ISUP Out/IAM OutESRK
6
1
ALI PushCBN
ESRKLocation Info:
•Cell Site Address4
5
AcknowledgementGMLC
= Voice path
= Data path
GSM ISUP SignalingISUP Loopback for GSM MSCs
GSM MSC PC = xxx.xxx.xxx
iGMLC0 (Longmont)
PC B = 005-022-250
PC C = 005-022-251
A A A A
CB
iGMLC1 (Miami)
PC D = 005-095-077
PC E = 005-095-078
ED
= Voice path
= Data path
NCAS Phase I with Steering
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
12
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3 orreq or IAM OutESRK
6
1
ALI PushCBN
ESRKLoc Info
4
5
Acknowledgement
Steered BidESRK
10
11
CBNLocation Info:
•Cell Site AddressMPC/GMLC IWG
= Voice path
= Data path
HCAS Phase I
.
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
3
Key
5
Key 6 CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
7
1
4
CBNESRD
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
Orreq or IAM OutESRD
Some carriers use Intrado’s MPC for this solutionMPC/GMLC
= Voice path
= Data path
Wireless Integration Device (WID) Phase 1
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSCCell Site
2
ALI(ESME)
9-1-1 CBNESRD
5
ESRD
7
ESRD 9CBNLocationInfo:•Cell SiteAddress
10CBNESRD
6
WID
ESRD
81
= Voice path
= Data path
NCAS Phase II: J-STD-036
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
10
ESRK
11
ESRK 12 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
15
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRK
9
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
6
5
ESPOSREQESRK
13
14
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
CRDB
POSRTEREQLat/Long
7
posrtereqESZ:•PSAP ID•ESN8
= Voice path
= Data path
NCAS Phase II w/ SteeringRoute on X,Y / Locate Before Route
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
10
ESRK
11
ESRK 12 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
17
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRK
9
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
6
5
CRDB
POSRTEREQLat/Long
7
posrtereqESZ:•PSAP ID•ESN8
ESPOSREQESRK
14
15
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidESRK
13
16
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
IWG= Voice path
= Data path
NCAS Phase II w/ Steering
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
15
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRK
6
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
12
5
ESPOSREQESRK
11
13
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidESRK
10
14
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
IWG
Route on Cell Sector / Route Before Locate
= Voice path
= Data path
HCAS Phase II w/ Steering
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
7
Key
9
Key 10 CBNLocationInfo:
Cell SiteAddressLat/Longof Caller
16
ORREQ or IAM InCBNMSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRD
6
1
ESPOSREQCBN
ESRD
12
14
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidESPOSREQ
CBNESRD
11
15
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
MPC/GMLC
PDE
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
13
IWG
8
CBNESRD
5
Route on Cell Sector / Route Before Locate
= Voice path
= Data path
HCAS Phase II w/ SteeringRoute on X,Y / Locate Before Route
PDE
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
CBNESRD
10
Key
12
Key 13 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
18
ORREQ or IAM InCBN
MSC IDCell Site/Sector ID
3
orreq or IAM OutESRD
9
1
MPC/GMLC
PDE
GPOSREQCell Site/Sector IDMob Info
4
gposreqLat/Long
6
5
CRDB
POSRTEREQLat/Long
7
posrtereqESZ:•PSAP ID•ESN8
CBNESRD
15
16
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidCBN
ESRD14
17
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
IWG
11
CBNESRD
= Voice path
= Data path
ISUPLG (GSM MAP) NCAS Phase II
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)
MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
12
1
GMLC
ESPOSREQESRK
10
11
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
ISUPLooparound
IAM
5
LG inLocation
Info
5
ISUPOutESRK
6
LG ACKAcknowledgement
6
BSC SMLC
BTS 3 Ls4
= Voice path
= Data path
ISUPLG (GSM MAP) NCAS Phase II w/ Steering
PSAP
911SelectiveRouter(ESNE)
MSC
9-1-1
ALI(ESME)
Cell Site
2
ESRK
7
ESRK
8
ESRK 9 CBNLocationInfo:• Cell SiteAddress
• Lat/Longof Caller
14
1
GMLC
ISUPLooparound
IAM
5
LG inLocation
Info
5
ISUPOutESRK
6
LG ACKAcknowledgement
6
BSC SMLC
BTS
ESPOSREQESRK
11
12
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
Steered BidESRK
10
13
esposreqCBN
Location Info:• Cell Site Address• Lat/Long of Caller
3 Ls4
IWG= Voice path
= Data path