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A protocol that takes location information and a Service URN and returns a URI. Used generally for location-based call routing. In NG9-1-1, used as the protocol for the ECRF and LVF.
'''''LoST (Location-to-Service Translation) Protocol''''' is a protocol that takes location information and a Service URN and returns a URI. Used generally for location-based call routing. In NG9‑1‑1, used as the protocol for the ECRF and LVF.

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'''NENA-STA-010''', NENA i3 Standard for Next Generation 9-1-1
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 9 January 2024

LoST (Location-to-Service Translation) Protocol is a protocol that takes location information and a Service URN and returns a URI. Used generally for location-based call routing. In NG9‑1‑1, used as the protocol for the ECRF and LVF.

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NENA-STA-010, NENA i3 Standard for Next Generation 9-1-1