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9-1-1 Network Survivability and Disaster Recovery Feb 17, 2005 Roger Hixson NENA Technical Issues Director

FCC Telecommunications Service Priority Summit. 9-1-1 Network Survivability and Disaster Recovery Feb 17, 2005 Roger Hixson NENA Technical Issues Director. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority Summit. CATEGORY 3- Public Health, Safety, and

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9-1-1 Network Survivability and Disaster Recovery Feb 17, 2005 Roger Hixson NENA Technical Issues Director

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  1. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority Summit 9-1-1 Network Survivability and Disaster Recovery Feb 17, 2005 Roger Hixson NENA Technical Issues Director

  2. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority Summit • CATEGORY 3- Public Health, Safety, and Maintenance of Law and Order • Minimum number of services necessary for giving civil alert, maintaining law and order and the health and safety of the U.S. population

  3. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority SummitApplicable Circuits for TSP ( 9-1-1 InterTandem ) Admin Lines ILEC CLEC MSC EOC Selective Routing Switch Originating Switch PSAP Cell CAD Radio Systems NCIC, etc SR DB Server ALI DB Servers MPC DB System

  4. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority SummitApplicable for TSP treatment • Message Circuits (EM)—CO to SR • Emergency Service Circuits (ES)—SR to PSAP • ALI Data Links – PSAP and ALI • PSAP to CAD links • Intertandem (if applicable)

  5. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority SummitApplicable for TSP treatment • Administrative Lines • Radio Circuits • Wireless and Wireline interfaces Ex: Cell to MSC, MSC to MPC, MPC to ALI • EOC Facilities • Special Circuits & Other Critical Links

  6. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority SummitReasons for lack of implementation • TSP Costs • No cost for sponsorship – if procedures simple enough • Service Provider Tariff Costs – need for cost consistency • Decision on all or `representative’ circuits • Belief that TSP is not necessary • E9-1-1 and general service providers will `take care of critical public safety circuits’ • But – if large scale outages, higher TSP level circuits will prevail • Consistent education of all parties needed • Belief that Public Safety can just order it done in cases of major catastrophes – but will be too late at that point • Lack of implementation coordination – need national project plan

  7. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority SummitKey factors for implementation • TSP Costs • No cost for sponsorship – if procedures simple enough • Service Provider Tariff Costs – need for cost consistency • Decision on all or `representative’ circuits • Belief that TSP is not necessary • E9-1-1 and general service providers will `take care of critical public safety circuits’ • But – if large scale outages, higher TSP level circuits will prevail • Consistent education of all parties needed • Belief that Public Safety can just order it done in cases of major catastrophes – but will be too late at that point • Lack of implementation coordination – need national project plan

  8. FCC Telecommunications Service Priority Summit Roger Hixson Technical Issues Director National Emegency Number Association (NENA) 614-442-9110 rhixson@nena.org

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