Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comments sought
Roger Marshall <RMarshall@telecomsys.com> Mon, 21 October 2013 17:11 UTC
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From: Roger Marshall <RMarshall@telecomsys.com>
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Randy: I'm not sure what you're proposing as a change to the text. I agree that the present text has some history in pre-LoST, but I don't think its inclusion limits what you are suggesting, (ACN or pan-EU emergency calling). -roger. From: Randall Gellens [mailto:randy@qti.qualcomm.com] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 1:46 PM To: Roger Marshall; ecrit_ietf.org Subject: Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comments sought I realize some of this language is a holdover from our very early days when we weren't sure which way we could go for things which became LoST, for example. Still, I'm not sure exactly what "any solution presented must be useful regardless of jurisdiction, and it must be possible to use without requiring a single, central authority" mean today. In one sense, everything we do has dependency on jurisdiction, because not all jurisdictions will migrate to next-generation at the same time. A SIP-based emergency call won't work in a legacy emergency call jurisdiction. We want to be sure that we can work on generic ACN and pan-Europen eCall. At 6:18 PM +0000 10/4/13, Roger Marshall wrote: Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_FBD5AAFFD0978846BF6D3FAB4C892ACC45811BSEAEXMB1telecomsy_" The ECRIT working group agreed that the chairs would propose updated language to the wg charter, along with milestone data changes. Compare this to the original charter found at: http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ecrit/charters. Please send your comments to the list, whether in favor, or with alternative wording and/or dates. Regards, Roger Marshall/Marc Linsner ECRIT Chairs ECRIT charter (w/proposed revisions): Description of Working Group: In a number of areas, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) has been configured to recognize an explicitly specified number (usually one that is short and easily memorized) as a request for emergency services. These numbers (e.g., 911, 112) are related to an emergency service context and depend on a broad, regional configuration of service contact methods and a geographically-constrained approach for service delivery. These calls are intended to be delivered to special call centers equipped to manage emergency response. Successful delivery of an emergency service call within those systems requires an association of both the physical location of the originating device along with appropriate call routing to an emergency service center. Calls placed using Internet technologies do not use the same systems Mentioned above to achieve those same goals, and the common use of overlay networks and tunnels (either as VPNs or for mobility) makes meeting these goals even more challenging. There are, however, Internet technologies available to manage location and to perform call routing. This working group will describe where and how these mechanisms may be used. The group will show how the availability of location data and call routing information at different steps in the call session setup would enable communication between a user and a relevant emergency response center. Though the term "call routing" is used in this document, it should be understood that some of the mechanisms which will be described might be used to enable other types of media streams. Video and text messaging, for example, might be used to request emergency services. Beyond human initiated emergency call request mechanisms, this group will develop new methods to request emergency assistance, such as sensor initiated emergency requests, and additional processes specified that address topics such as authentication of location, service URN definition and use, augmented information that could assist emergency call takers or responders. Explicitly outside the scope of this group is the question of pre-emption or prioritization of emergency services traffic. This group is considering emergency services calls which might be made by any user of the Internet, as opposed to government or military services that may impose very different authentication and routing requirements. While this group anticipates a close working relationship with groups such as NENA and ETSI EMTEL, any solution presented must be useful regardless of jurisdiction, and it must be possible to use without requiring a single, central authority. Further, it must be possible for multiple delegations within a jurisdiction to be handled independently, as call routing for specific emergency types may be handled independently. This working group cares about privacy and security concerns, and will address them within its documents. Milestones w/revised status/dates, as proposed Done - Submit 'Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Callbacks' to the IESG for consideration as an Informational RFC Nov 2013 - Submit 'Trustworthy Location Information' to the IESG for consideration as an Informational RFC Dec 2013 - Submit 'Additional Data related to a Call for Emergency Call Purposes' to the IESG for consideration as a Standards Track RFC Nov 2013 - Submit 'Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) based Data-Only Emergency Alerts using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)' to the IESG for consideration as an Experimental RFC Dec 2013 - Submit 'Extensions to the Emergency Services Architecture for dealing with Unauthenticated and Unauthorized Devices' to the IESG for consideration as a Standards Track RFC Dec 2013 - Submit a draft 'Policy for defining new service-identifying labels' to the IESG for consideration as BCP Mar 2014 - Submit 'Using Imprecise Location for Emergency Call Routing' to the IESG for consideration as an Informational RFC Dec 2013 - Submit a draft 'URN For Country Specific Emergency Services' to the IESG for consideration as a Standards Track RFC CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this message may be privileged and/or confidential. 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- [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comments so… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Hannes Tschofenig
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Gunnar Hellstrom
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Hannes Tschofenig
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Gellens, Randall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Gunnar Hellstrom
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Hannes Tschofenig
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Gellens, Randall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Richard Barnes
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Richard Barnes
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Roger Marshall
- Re: [Ecrit] Charter & Milestones update - Comment… Randall Gellens