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'''''Service URN (Uniform Resource Name)''''' is a URN with “service” as the first component supplied as an input in a LoST request to an ECRF to indicate which service boundaries to consider when determining a response. A Request URI with the service URN of <nowiki>“urn:service:sos”</nowiki> is used to mark a call as an emergency call. See '''''RequestURI''''' in [[SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)|SIP (Session Initiation Protocol]].
'''''Service URN (Uniform Resource Name)''''' is a URN with “service” as the first component supplied as an input in a LoST request to an ECRF to indicate which service boundaries to consider when determining a response. A Request URI with the service URN of <nowiki>“urn:service:sos”</nowiki> is used to mark a call as an emergency call. See '''''RequestURI''''' in [[SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)]].


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Service URN (Uniform Resource Name) is a URN with “service” as the first component supplied as an input in a LoST request to an ECRF to indicate which service boundaries to consider when determining a response. A Request URI with the service URN of “urn:service:sos” is used to mark a call as an emergency call. See RequestURI in SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).

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NENA-STA-010, Detailed Functional and Interface Standards for the NENA i3 Solution