The NG911 researchers really don't want to look at the source IP of the registration: they want to get the best available location data from the mobile device (including GPS and tower-assisted data) and send that to the PSAP.
I'm hoping we'll someday rfc6442 finally put to work in VoIP applications to fetch the location from the operating system and then send it with the 911 call. > On Sep 27, 2021, at 3:41 PM, Fred Posner via VoiceOps <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I wonder what ios15's new hide my ip feature will do to this. > > Fred Posner | palner.com > Matrix: @fred:matrix.lod.com > o: +1 (212) 937-7844 > > On 9/27/21 3:35 PM, Alex Balashov via VoiceOps wrote: >> I wonder if doing GeoIP via a commercial database like MaxMind—and we all >> know how perfect a location mechanism that is—could be construed as a >> sufficient “best effort” in this case. >> >>> On Sep 27, 2021, at 3:28 PM, Carlos Alvarez <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Ours doesn't, but that's a good idea to share with the vendor. But in most >>> cases, people are using the softphone on a laptop and there's no native >>> phone app, nor a GPS, nor any other location info other than proximate >>> wi-fi networks. >>> >>> I can see no feasible way to meet the letter of the law, and hate to be >>> depending on the good graces of a bureaucrat to know that it's an >>> impossible task. >> > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops
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