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Page 1: 911TF_NextGeneration

The contents of this document (including any attachments hereto) are the proprietary and confidential information of Qwest Corporation

Next Generation 9-1-1 The Future of Emergency

Communications

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What is NG9-1-1 and What will it take to get there

•NG Elements• Costs involved

• Applications

• Steps

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3 Elements to NG

• MPLS Private Port Network

• IP Network Protocol conversion

• PSAP Gateway Modules (PGMs)

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Next Generation 9-1-1 Product Offering is divided into two primary categories, Transport and Features

NG 9-1-1

iQEmergency Call

Management Center

Managed Service ALI/SR

T1 local access

MPLS private ports

Cisco routers

Labor- CPE changes & cut

IP ALI links

EM trunks to gateways

ALI/Selective Routing

Incoming port charge

PGM

Clearview reports

TRANSPORT FEATRUES

Product Set

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What is NG9-1-1 and What will it take to get there

• NG Elements

•Costs involved

• Applications

• Steps

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Washington State Military Department NG911 ESInet Proposal

Rev 1 Phase 1 NG911 ESInet & ALI Database Trial – Limited Deployment to 8 PSAPs 3/4/2009 Rick Branum

Qwest MPLS IQ Network

QwestSelective Router(S)

Verizon/EmbarqSelective Router(S)

Intrado IEN ALI/

DMSIntrado IP Selective Router

Miami, FL.

Intrado IP Selective RouterEnglewood, CO.

Qwest PSAPs (including Skamania)

Intrado Gateways

Verizon PSAPs

Intrado Gateways

Existing ALI Links

Wireline

TDM/T1s

TDM/T1s

IP/T1s

IP/T1s

IP/T1s

IP/T1s

MPLSPE Router

MPLSPE Router

MPLSPE Router

MPLSPE Router

Other Carriers

Other Carriers

Intrado Seattle

RedundantGateway

(RCL)

Intrado Spokane

RedundantGateway

(RCL)

Wireless and VoIP Callers

Wireless and VoIP Callers

Drawing 1

A

B

Intrado IEN ALI/

DMS

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Comparative Price ModelPSAP Profile

10,000 records8 ES Trunks4 EM Trunks2 ALI Circuits

E911 NG911

Features $584.00Transport $466.00

TOTAL $1,050

Feature $1,485.00Transport $2,386.00

TOTAL $ 3,871.00

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NG9-1-1 Network Costs

Independent Region MRC

NRC

Private Port $513 $500

Local Loop $500 $475

In Region MRC NRC

Private Port $425 $500

Local Loop $200 $305

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NG9-1-1 SR/ALI Costs

• $455 NRC

• $45.50 MRC

• $14.85 per 100 records

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NG9-1-1 Costs

• Dual networks– Legacy– NG9-1-1

• Lowered IP costs with shared network

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What is NG9-1-1 and What will it take to get there

• NG Elements

• Costs involved

•Applications • Steps

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Why do we need NG9-1-1?• Current and new “calling” devices

– Text – IM, SMS, PDAs, other non-voice devices– Wireless – WiFi, WiMAX, improved cellular interface,

hybrid (cellular/WiFi)– Sensors – environmental, alarms, biometric– Video, still and motion

• Wide spectrum of users, emergency support needs– Deaf and hard of hearing, speech impaired– Non-english speaking callers– Constantly increasing mobile users – location

challenges

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What is NG9-1-1 and What will it take to get there

• NG Elements

• Costs involved

• Applications

•Steps

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NG9-1-1 Migration ModelsStatewide deployments• Increments of PSAPs

– By legacy SR service area, by End Office

• Migrate 50% of the infrastructure– 50% legacy and 50% NG

Regional deployments• Migrate by jurisdictions

– Primary and Backup PSAPs

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NG9-1-1 Migration ModelsFunctionality based deployments

• Transition Wireline

• Transition Wireless

Hosted and or Network based services such as;– Hosted CPE

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Timelines• Develop a plan for Migration

– Statewide– Regional– Jurisdiction

• RFP or existing contracts– Start the process

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Questions

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Washington State Military Department NG911 ESInet Proposal

MPLS Port Connectivity and Diversity 10/16/2008 Rick Branum

Qwest MPLS IQ Network

MPLS POP A

MPLS POP B

QwestPE Router

QwestPE Router

Each PE RouterEquipped withDiverse Ports

Serving Central Office

Typical PSAP

IntradoGateways

ANI/ALIController

Local Loop Transport. The PSAP delivery system is only as diverse as this portion of the transport.

2 IPT1s for Small to Medium

PSAPs. 4 IPT1s for Large PSAPs.

Drawing 3