Is there an "uncommon" Internet environment?
This is so vague to make any amateur lawyer proud...
On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Richard Barnes wrote:
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Proposal (latest from previous thread, due to Linsner):
This document describes an architecture for emergency calling contained
within the common Internet environment. In this environment, the
originating host bears most of the burden of implementing emergency
calls, and the caller's Access Network Provider may have a supporting
role. If such exists, the caller's Application Service Provider plays
a minor role. The underlying specifications do allow for the
Application Service Provider to take a more expansive role in
emergency calls. However, such cases and any associated issues that
arise outside this environment are for further study.
If you have comments, please submit a revision to the above proposal.
--Richard
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