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'''Serving PSAP:''' The PSAP to which call would normally be routed.
'''NG9-1-1 PSAP:''' This term is used to denote a PSAP capable of processing calls and accessing data services as defined in NENA’s i3 specification, [http://www.nena.org/?page=i3_Stage3 NENA-STA-010], and referred to therein as an “i3 PSAP”.
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Revision as of 15:23, 14 April 2018
An entity responsible for receiving 9-1-1 calls and processing those calls according to a specific operational policy.
Variations:
Primary PSAP: A PSAP to which 9-1-1 calls are routed directly from the 9-1-1 Control Office.
Secondary PSAP: A PSAP to which 9-1-1 calls are transferred from a Primary PSAP.
Alternate PSAP: A PSAP designated to receive calls when the primary PSAP is unable to do so.
Consolidated PSAP: A facility where one or more Public Safety Agencies choose to operate as a single 9-1-1 entity.
Legacy PSAP: A PSAP that cannot process calls received via i3-defined call interfaces (IP-based calls) and still requires the use of CAMA or ISDN trunk technology for delivery of 9-1-1 emergency calls.
Serving PSAP: The PSAP to which call would normally be routed.
NG9-1-1 PSAP: This term is used to denote a PSAP capable of processing calls and accessing data services as defined in NENA’s i3 specification, NENA-STA-010, and referred to therein as an “i3 PSAP”.