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ATIS
This organization has over
1000 industry professionals from more than 300 companies that
are participating in ATIS' industry committees regarding the
telecom sector.
ATIS
creates solutions that support the rollout of new products
and services into the communications marketplace. Its
standardization activities for wireless and wireline
networks include interconnection standards, number
portability, improved data transmission, Internet telephony,
toll-free access, telecom fraud, and order and billing
issues, among others. ATIS is accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI).
ATIS ESIF Releases
Suite of IP-based Emergency Services Standards
ATIS today announced the
availability of its newly developed suite of IP-based
Emergency Services Network Interface (ESNI) standards that
will enable the expansion of E9-1-1 services and functionality
within the Next Generation Network (NGN).
The ESNI suite of standards
includes an overall emergency services framework for the ESNI
applications and protocols such as the Emergency Information
Services Interface (EISI) that provide access to emergency
services within or external to the Emergency Services Network
(ESNet). The ESNI standards suite also includes the Emergency
Services Messaging Interface (ESMI), released in September
2005, which provides managed interconnections between next
generation public service answering points (PSAPs) and the
ESNet.
The current protocol and
network architecture between the PSAP and the ESNet that
provide Automatic Location Identification (ALI) are largely
unchanged since the introduction of modern emergency calling
services in the 1970s, presenting significant barriers to
introducing new features and advanced emergency services. The
future ESNet consists of multiple standard protocols to
support responses from various emergency events -- including
basic call management, location information delivery, and
enhanced emergency services. The ESNI framework and protocol
suite will enable flexibility, additional emergency services
and more advanced interaction models on the ESNet that will
enhance the reliability and survivability of national
emergency services and will allow for management and
distribution of enriched data types such as graphics, images,
and video. A typical scenario enabled by an ESNet that
utilizes the ESNI protocols would be a national weather
notification service that can deliver weather alarms by
geographic area, graphically, and real-time to PSAPs.
The ESNI standards suite is
currently made up of four documents from ATIS: the
Emergency Services Network Interfaces Framework
(ATIS-0500008), an ATIS Technical Report that defines the
framework and structure of the ESNI; two Draft American
National Standards for Trial Use for the Emergency Information
Service Interface (EISI) that address the EISI ALI service
delivery (ATIS-PP-0500006.200X) and the EISI network
implementation with web services (ATIS-PP-0500007.200X); and
the Draft American National Standard for Trial Use,
Emergency Services Messaging Interface (EMSI)
(ATIS-PP-0500002.200X), which was published in September 2005.
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