Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications – Central office responsive to emergency call or alarm
Reexamination Certificate
2005-07-20
2009-10-13
Woo, Stella L (Department: 2614)
Telephonic communications
Emergency or alarm communications
Central office responsive to emergency call or alarm
C379S037000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07602886
ABSTRACT:
A client device transmits, via a voice-over-packet (VoP) access network, a message that requests an emergency services call. An outbound proxy server receives the message and obtains a network-provided location of the client device, e.g., by looking up the source address of the message in a location database maintained by the access network or by invoking an active network location function. The outbound proxy server inserts the network-provided location into the message, leaving any client-provided location in the message undisturbed, and forwards the message to an emergency services routing server. The emergency services routing server determines which public safety answering point (PSAP) should receive the call, based on at least one of the network-provided location and any client-provided location in the message.
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Beech Hal S.
Dhanoa Shingara S.
Green Douglas R.
Sprint Spectrum L.P.
Woo Stella L
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