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A mutually-defined boundary dividing one area of responsibility for managing NG9-1-1 functional elements from another. The interfaces for these functional elements include the interfaces for intangible assets, such as data stores and applications.
'''''Logical Demarcation''''' is a mutually-defined boundary dividing one area of responsibility for managing NG9‑1‑1 functional elements from another. The interfaces for these functional elements include the interfaces for intangible assets, such as data stores and applications.

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[https://www.nena.org/page/NG911_Demarcation NENA-INF-003, NENA Potential Points of Demarcation in NG9-1-1 Networks Information Document]
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Logical Demarcation is a mutually-defined boundary dividing one area of responsibility for managing NG9‑1‑1 functional elements from another. The interfaces for these functional elements include the interfaces for intangible assets, such as data stores and applications.

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NENA-INF-003, NENA Potential Points of Demarcation in NG9-1-1 Networks Information Document