Determining a local emergency dial-string

Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications

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C379S045000, C455S404200

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08068586

ABSTRACT:
Determining a local emergency dial-string includes determining location information of an endpoint in a network. The location information indicates a current location of the endpoint. An emergency dial-string is received. The emergency dial-string is determined according to the location information, and the emergency dial-string operates to contact an emergency service associated with the current location of the endpoint.

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