Selective Routing definition

Selective Routing is a service which automatically routes an E911 call to the PSAP that has jurisdictional responsibility for the service address of the telephone that dialed 911, irrespective of telephone company exchange or Wire Center boundaries.
Selective Routing. (SR) means the routing and “E911 Selective Router” (E911 SR) means the equipment used to route a call to 911 to the proper PSAP based upon the number and location of the caller. SR is controlled by an ESN, which is derived from the location of the access line from which the 911 call was placed.
Selective Routing or “SR” means an E911 feature that routes an E911 call from a Control Office to the designated Primary PSAP based upon the identified number of the calling party.

Examples of Selective Routing in a sentence

  • West/CENTURYLINK assumes that the entire state of Arizona will first be moved to an IP-based Selective Routing solution.

  • The current routing treatments are identified below: o Selective Routing: Routing rules are based upon the calling party ANI.

  • In using this method, the call transfer is performed (including ANI) via the interconnection between the legacy service provider and West Selective Routing solutions.

  • U Selective Routing Data Base (SRDB) The routing table that contains telephone number to ESN relationships which determines the routing of 9-1- 1 calls.

  • The ESQK is used by the SR as the key to the Selective Routing data associated with the call.


More Definitions of Selective Routing

Selective Routing means the routing of a 911 call to the proper PSAP based upon the location of the caller. Selective Routing is controlled by the ESN which is derived from the customer location.
Selective Routing means the method employed to direct 911 calls to the appropriate public safety answering point based on the geographical location from which the call originated.
Selective Routing and “Selective Router” or “SR” means the routing and equipment used to route a call to 911 to the proper PSAP based upon the number and location of the caller. Selective routing is controlled by an ESN, which is derived from the location of the access line from which the 911 call was placed.
Selective Routing or “SR” means an E911 feature that routes an E911 call from a 911 Selective Routing Switch to the Designated or Primary PSAP based upon the pANI associated with the originating Cell Site and/or Cell Sector.
Selective Routing means a telecommunications switching
Selective Routing and “Selective Router” means the routing and equipment used to route a call to 911 to the proper PSAP based upon the number and location of the caller. Selective routing is controlled by an ESN, which is derived from the location of the access line from which the 911 call was placed.
Selective Routing or "Tandem Routing" means routing a 911 call to the designated PSAP based upon the caller's location.