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The'''''IP (Internet Protocol) Access Network''''' is the network in which the first IP address is assigned to an end-point. For residential networks the creation and supply of an access network may require the co-operation of several different providers. For example an ISP may lease lines and DSLAM capacity from an existing telephony provider, in such a circumstance both entities are required in the providing of an access network.
 
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[https://www.nena.org/page/LocnDetrmIP_EmergSvc NENA 08-505, NENA Recommended Method(s) for Location Determination to Support IP-Based Emergency Services - Technical Information Document (TID)]
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IP (Internet Protocol) Access Network is the network in which the first IP address is assigned to an end-point. For residential networks the creation and supply of an access network may require the co-operation of several different providers.

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NENA 08-505, NENA Recommended Method(s) for Location Determination to Support IP-Based Emergency Services - Technical Information Document (TID)