Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- The Ascendancy of Wireless Communications: Telecom' s Big Story
- Wireless Substitution Continues to Rise
- Wireless and Public Safety
- The Need for Wireless Enhanced 911
- Network Versus Handset Solutions
- Future Outlook
- Wireless E911 Policies
- United States
- European Union
- EU Promotes Single Continent-Wide 112 Emergency Number
- Reporting and Performance Standards
- Type and Accuracy of Mobile Caller Location
- Possibility of Obtaining Registered Address of Mobile Subscribers
- Mobile Caller Location in Case of Roaming (International and National)
- Availability of 112 When Out of Coverage of Home Mobile Network
- Vehicular 112 eCall Standards
- Canada
- Essential Guidance
- Views of Select Canadian Public Safety and PSAP Officials: Challenges and Opportunities
- Importance of Wireless E911 and Adequacy of GPS-Based Location Finding
- Adequacy of CRTC Regulatory Policy on Implementing Wireless E911 in Canada
- Deferral of Phase II E911 Features (Roaming, Rebids, and Prepaid Coverage)
- Timeline for Deployment of Stage 2 Wireless Phase II E911 Features
- Need for CRTC to Specify Performance Standards and Reporting
- Policy
- Impact of Next-Generation Wireless Networks
- Conclusion
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Synopsis
- Table: Implementation of 112 in European Union
- Table: Attributes of Mobile Caller Location Identification in EU Countries
- Table: Canadian Wireless Carrier 911 Revenue, 2008
- Figure: Global Wireless Versus Fixed Telephone Line Subscribers, 19972008
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Subscribers Versus Fixed Telephone Line Customers, 20032008
- Figure: Architecture of Wireless Enhanced 911
- Figure: European Union Promotes 112 Emergency Number for Continent-Wide Wireless Roaming Access
- Figure: European Vehicular eCall System Overview
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