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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
2014 NENA Critical Issues ForumNG9-1-1 – Are We There Yet?
NENA: The 9-1-1 Association
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Access to CIF PPTs and Notes
nena.org/cif/notes
WiFi: NENA2014 Code:
ndccif14
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
The Journey to Next Generation 911John Chiaramonte, ENP, PMP
Sr. Program LeaderMission Critical Partners
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
-- Lao Tzu
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
Where We’ve Been
1900’s – Emergency calling started with “street boxes”, then
became operator-assisted
1968 – First 911 call made in Haleyville, Alabama
Late 1970’s – “Enhanced 911” (ANI with selective routing) debuts
March 1998 – First Phase I wireless call
October 26, 1999 – “911” is designated as the universal
emergency telephone number
2001 – NENA’s 9-1-1 Future Path Plan is released
2003 – NENA begins NG9-1-1 architecture and project
Dec. 2004 – US DOT begins the NG911 Initiative
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
Where We Are Today
Nearly 6,000 PSAPs across the U.S.
Handling ~240M calls per year (?)
98% of PSAPs provide some Phase II
> 335M wireless devices in the U.S.
> 400K wireless 911 calls per day
Over 39% of households are wireless only
Nearly two-thirds of adults aged 25–29
(65.7%) are wireless only
Several states have established state or regional ESInets
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
911 CAPABILITY E911 NG911
Voice Calls Yes Yes
Transfer Misrouted Calls Limited Capability Yes
Location Delivered with Calls
No Yes*
Policy-Based Call Routing Managed by E911 SSPManaged by PSAP /
911 Authority
Text/Multimedia No (except TTY/TDD) Yes*
Additional Data No Yes*
Data Sharing Across Regions
No Yes
Data Sharing with Responders
Limited Capability Yes
Standards-Based No – ProprietaryOpen Standards
Compliant
Backup PSAP capabilities Limited / Fixed Local Enhanced / Flexible* These services require next generation originating networks as well as NG911
Comparing E911 and NG911
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Why Is NG911 Important?
Changing consumer habits and expectations
Eliminating limitations existing in today’s 911
Efficiencies in 911 technology, ops, funding
Migration away from TDM to IP networks / eventual PSTN retirement
Ensuring equal access for all 911 callers
Improving responder safety / access to data
Enhancing resiliency, reliability, survivability, and flexibility for PSAPs
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
Current Advancements in 911
Text-to-911Telematics / sensorsState-level call routingRegional ESInetsGIS technologies / data“i3-ready” componentsData analyticsNG911 planning / cost efficiencies
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“Near” Future for 911 / NG911 Full i3-compliant components / implementations
Policy Routing Function (PRF)
Caller Information Database (CIDB)
Real-Time Text (RTT)
Migration of tabular MSAGs to a geospatial address validation
process (LVF)
All-IP communications (caller to PSAP to first responders and
beyond)
Increased interoperability – RoIP / FirstNet
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Beyond NG911
“Technically nothing”
Enhanced state and national situational
awareness through real-time analytics
Full use of additional data
National and international interoperability
Full integration with n-1-1 services, poison
control, ITS systems
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The road to NG911 will be long, but fruitful
-- anonymous
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NENA NG9-1-1: What Do I Definitely Need Now?
Nate Wilcox
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All kinds of stuff to pick from
BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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Initial questions to ask
(Asked after setting reliability and security standards for the
system)
Where am I getting my calls from?
Will I be using NG capable PSAP CPE?
How good is my GIS data?
What can I afford?
What kind of talent do I have on staff?
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Where am I getting my calls from? Legacy SR..
BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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Will I be using NG capable CPE? Yes
BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
How good is my GIS data? Crappy
BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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What can I afford? Not a lot
BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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N E N A C r i t i c a l I s s u e s F o r u m | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 | O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
What kind of talent do I have on staff? IT talent BCF
SBC
Firewall
LNG
PIF
LIF
NIF
ESRP
PRF
ECRF
LVF
• LPG• PIF• LIF• NIF
• LIS• LSRG
• PIF• LIF• NIF
• GIS Data Provisioning• Geocoded• Point data
• Transport• Existing• New
• Staff• Existing• Contractor
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Additional questions
How many PSAPs will be on the system?
What sort of data requirements will my PSAPs
need?
How progressive are the telecom service
providers in my area?
What do I want to do in the future?
Why am I really moving to NG9-1-1?
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NENA NG9-1-1Standards
Roger Hixson
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The Operational Impacts (So Far)Bob Gasper, Tech Support Mgr.State of Maine
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Maine Overview
1.25 Million Population
Statewide 911 system (since 2001)
26 PSAPs
4 State
14 County
8 Municipal/Regional
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Maine Overview
State staff of 9
911 Advisory Council
Surcharge 45¢ per month for wireline,
wireless and VoIP; 45¢ point of sale prepaid
per transaction
911 contract, training, EMD and state admin staff
NG911 Project cost: $32 million over 6½ years
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Next Gen Data Preparation
1995 – 911 Addressing at State level
2006 – MSAG/GIS SAG Compare
2009 – GIS served up to PSAPs for mapping
2009 – Transferred MSAG change control to GIS
from 911 database provider
Participated in GIS standards development and
built adjusted data layers accordingly
2013 – Centralized GIS services within the State
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Next Generation Planning
Jan 2011 – Developed “Plan for Next
Generation 911”
Aug 2011 – Issued an RFP for Statewide
NG911
Feb 2013 – Signed a contract with
FairPoint Communications(begin 18 mos)
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Maine NG 911 Project
End-to-end replacement of State’s E911 system
Existing equipment at end of useful life
Prime contractor, FairPoint, responsible for all
components of the system from the CPE through the
core, training, system monitoring and 24x7 repair
Based on NENA i3 standards
Contract requires all PSAPs (26) converted by
August 2014 (18 months)
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Overall System Design
Fairpoint Communications
PM and IT Design/Data Center Services
Primary Support and Training
Partnered with:
Solacom – LSRG, ESRP/PRF and PSAP CPE
9-1-1 Datamaster – ALI/LIS
GeoComm – GIS, ECRF, LVF & PSAP Mapping
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Migration Steps and Timeline
Turn-up, test and accept core network – 6 months
Core network includes:
Data centers housing the ESRP/PRF(s), ECRF/LVF(s),
LSRG(s), BCF(s) and ALI/LIS(s)
Migrating all PSAPs to a new legacy ALI platform (ALI/LIS)
Building out core network between data centers
Turning up the training center at Vassalboro (14 positions)
Commence building out network (complete network build
out took approximately 11 months)
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Migration Steps and Timeline
Continued testing and “soak” –
2 months +/-
Build-out, testing/transition &
training for all PSAPs
Final system soak – 30 days +/-
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GIS Transition to NG911
1999 – RCL maintenance
2004 – PSAP mapping support
2012 – Address point development
NG Analysis
Analysis
NG Attribute development
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New Roles for GIS Personnel
Higher degree of maintenance requirements
Criticality of edits
Web based Change Request and editing
Criticality of discrepancy report process
Change Requests
Municipal and PSAP
Provisioning – Daily
QC Processes
Discrepancy reports
Updated Daily (per business day)
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Call Taker Training
Fairpoint responsible for transition training
Built a PSAP to be used exclusively for training; takes
live calls of all different types
475 call takers will go through one day of transition
training
2/3 day Solacom Guardian
1/3 day GeoComm GeoLynx
Training required to deliver within 2 weeks of PSAP
conversion
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Impact on Call Takers
Legacy System
Map was static – provided
location of callers
Functionality could be
customized for PSAPs
Speed dials and call taker
logins managed locally
Calls did not roll from one
PSAP to another; busy out
needed to be done by
service response center
NG911 Map provides the selective
transfer information based
on the location of the caller
Core services means less
local customization; more
global settings
Calls will roll to another
PSAP based on a global time
setting or if all call takers
are logged out or not ready
Speed can be done globally
and locally
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Impact on State Staff
GIS Staff moved to
ESCB last year
GIS is not a project but
a critical component
GIS used to be a
daytime job but now
needs to be on call –
cultural shift
Defining new roles and
responsibilities
Legacy E911 Database
Manager
Service provider changes
Adding new call taker log ins
Paperless location error
reporting
Reviewing automated error
logs
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Central Core Approach
Facilitates standardization (consensus on desktop layout)
Problem discovery is quicker (pattern recognition,
everybody has same problem)
Problem resolution is quicker
Implementation of system patches or updates is quicker
Less need for LEC technicians at the PSAP
Ability to attach call recording to the call record in MIS
system
Much lighter backroom space/equipment req’ts
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Other Considerations
VoIP calls sound different (no side tone)
Wireless Phase I calls will increase
Rolling Profiles for Call takers
Consider Administrative remote access
GIS driven system allows Selective Transfer capability
on Wireless Phase 2 calls (COF value is critical)
System redundancy
Continue to hold PSAP meetings to solicit feedback
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Next Steps
Just the first step!!!
Last PSAP migrated to NG911 system on July 23rd
Long term - Migrate service providers from LNG to
IP connections
Test and accept new technologies as they become
available
Pass call record data onto responder(s)
Stay informed about i3 standards development
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PSAP Call taker Screen
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PSAP Call taker Map
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PSAP Mouse and Genovation Pad
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PSAP Back Room Equipment
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NENA NG9-1-1Progress
Roger Hixson
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2014 NENA Critical Issues Forum
David HollDeputy Director for OperationsPennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
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John SnappVP, Senior Technical Officer
Intrado Inc
NENA 2014 CIFWireless Indoor Location
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Texting to 9-1-1 Experience
Paul McLaren
Director of Support EngineeringIntrado
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Deployment Experience Initial trial in Blackhawk County, Iowa
with iWireless – July 2009
Architecture adopted by ATIS asJ-STD-110
Launched live trials with Verizon Wireless
using automatic Location
Trialed carrier aggregation in Vermont with
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Deployment Process
Decide on deployment approach
Deploy and conduct public education
Soft launch - deploy do not announce to public
Choose initial technologyIntegrated with CPE Browser BasedSMS to TTY
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Deployment ExperiencesFact, Fiction and Myths
Traffic has not overwhelmed the PSAPs
Fraudulent traffic has not been a problem
Emotive/slang characters have not an issue
Delayed or out of sequence messages have not
been a problem
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Deployment ExperiencesFact, Fiction and Myths
Call takers with Text experience
Current use cases show situational value of text
Individuals unable to speak
When a voice call would be dangerous
When anonymity of text makes a caller choose it
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Future Technologies
MMES – Multimedia Messaging Emergency
Services• IMS – IP Multimedia (LTE)
• Text
• Real Time Text
• Pictures
• Video
• Carrier provided location (Same used for VoLTE )
Over the Top Applications (OTT)• Independent of carrier
• OTT provider must verify identity of user
• Must trust OTT provider for validity of subscriber
• Apple iMessage , Blackberry Messenger
• Application must provide location
• Works across multiple platforms and carriers
• Supports roaming
• Could provide additional information from user
• Medical, contacts, addresses, bread crumbing, etc.
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Future Technologies
MMES – Multimedia Messaging Emergency Services• IMS – IP Multimedia (LTE)
• Text
• Real Time Text
• Pictures
• Video
• Carrier provided location (Same used for VoLTE )
Over the Top Applications (OTT)• Independent of carrier
• OTT provider must verify identity of user
• Must trust OTT provider for validity of subscriber
• Apple iMessage , Blackberry Messenger
• Application must provide location
• Works across multiple platforms and carriers
• Supports roaming
• Could provide additional information from user
• Medical, contacts, addresses, bread crumbing, etc.
I need the police. A man just broke into my house. I am in a closet
Carrier: Hawaii CellularCell Address: 123 Main Street, KauaiCell X/Y: 22.08N 159.5WCell Uncertanty:1609PSAP: Kauai Police
This is 9-1-1 What is your exact location
332 Emi road, Koloa
I am hiding in the master closet. Please hurry
The Police are on the way. Stay hidden
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QuestionsPaul McLaren
Director of Support Engineering720-961-3911
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From SMS to 9-1-1 to MMES: A Standards Roadmap
Christian Militeau
Director, Industry Standards
Intrado, Inc.
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Genesis of a Joint ATIS/TIA Standard
• Desire for same SMS-to-9-1-1 treatment throughout US
regardless of phone technology type or wireless carrier
• ATIS and TIA agree to work a joint standard project for the
development of an SMS-to-9-1-1 standard in March 2012
GSM/UMTS/LTE in scope of ATIS
CDMA2000 in scope of TIA
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SMS to 9-1-1 Background
• In March 2012, the situation was multiple vendor solutions
implemented per city/county/state.
• Texting to 9-1-1 was in danger of turning into a regional service
unlike nationwide voice E9-1-1.
• Customers learned to expect consistent treatment in dialing 9-1-1
for voice calls throughout the country.
• An industry standard will create the same look and feel nationwide
for SMS-to-9-1-1
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• Joint activity (WTSC, ESIF and TIA TR45.2) created
J-STD-110, Joint ATIS/TIA Native SMS to 9-1-1 Requirements and Architecture
Specification, which was published in March 2013.
• Provides interim standard that defines the requirements, architecture, and
procedures for SMS text messaging to 9-1-1 emergency services.
• Uses native wireless carrier SMS capabilities.
• Supports legacy (incorporating TTY), next generation (NG9-1-1/i3), and HTTP
solution Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs).
• The definition of interfaces and protocols has been defined for implementation.
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• Works with both SMS-supporting feature phones and smartphones.
• Must have valid SMS subscription.
• Customer will dial “9-1-1” short code as destination address.
Some phones today reject “9-1-1” as an SMS destination address.
• No Over-the-Top (OTT) SMS-like application supported.
• No redesign of SMS service in operator networks.
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• No pre-registration required.
Everybody can use the service with no registration required.
• Only coarse location used to route messages to correct PSAP.
Serving cell site/sector.
Updated lat/long (X/Y) generated by commercial LBS platform.
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Significant Progress to Report
• J-STD-110, Joint ATIS/TIA Native SMS to 9-1-1 Requirements and
Architecture Specification published in March 2013
• Defines the requirements, architecture, and procedures for text
messaging to 9-1-1 emergency services
• Uses native wireless carrier SMS capabilities
• Supports the existing generation and next generation (NG9-1-1)
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)
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Ongoing ATIS/TIA Standards Efforts
CMRS and TCC Provider Implementation Guidelines for the
Joint ATIS/TIA SMS to 9-1-1 Standard (J-STD-110)
Example: TCC distribution network, as monolithic TCC cannot
connect to 6000+ PSAPs.
Published in December 2013
J-STD-110 (Version 2)
Example: TCC-TCC interface, Transfers, Bridging
Planned letter ballot in December 2014
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J-STD-110 SMS-to-9-1-1 Architecture
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J-STD-110a SMS-to-9-1-1 Architecture
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SMS-to-9-1-1 is an Interim Solution
• Longer-term standards-based solution is Multimedia Messaging
Emergency Services (MMES)
• MMES includes text messaging, pictures, videos
• Real Time Text (RTT) may be supported in MMES
• ATIS to begin addressing North American MMES
requirements/standards in 3Q2013.
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Opportunities for Next Gen Priority Messaging
• SMS originally designed in Europe in early 1990s
• SMS has no priority mechanisms
• MMES may be used by public to reach emergency services. Such
messaging may be given priority (e.g., SIP Invite with sos:urn)
• Messaging protocols for Next Gen could be enhanced to allow for
priority capabilities for emergency services messaging and for 3GPP
Multimedia Priority Service (MPS) users (e.g., government priority
services users)
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3GPP Multimedia Emergency Services (MMES)
• Messaging component first introduced as Non-Voice Emergency
Services (NOVES) in 3GPP SA1 (see study report in 3GPP TR 22.871)
• 3GPP TS 22.101 Section 10 contains SA1 requirements added for
IMS Multimedia Emergency Sessions (MMES)
• Includes long-term vision of messaging for Next Gen emergency
services
• First version MMES completed in 3GPP Release 11 (Requirements)
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3GPP MMES Issues to be Resolved
• Real-Time Text (RTT) for real-time (character-at-a-time) service
• SIP Message for message-at-a-time (IM) service
• Whether Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) or Extensible
Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) will assist with session
management for MMES?
• There is a need for the industry to standardize as quickly as
possible the media formats and protocols on which an MMES
texting service will be based
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P- CSCF E- CSCF ESRP
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MMES Service Architecture
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