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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.
'''''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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[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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Revision as of 09:52, 13 September 2021

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)