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