Covered PSAP definition

Covered PSAP means a 911 Supported PSAP for which ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ provided ESRN’s and Level 3 or Customer provided ESQK’s have been provisioned within the Selective Router Database (SRDB) and as shell records in the ALI database by Customer’s VPC and the PSAP has agreed to support 911 Calls in accordance with the ECR Service description in Section 2 using ESQK’s and ESRN’s (such that the PSAP is supported by Level 3’s ECR Service). Customer has requested that Covered PSAPs also include 911 Supported PSAPs which do not, or do not yet, support dynamic ALI (i.e. the PSAP cannot query Customer’s VPC with an ESQK to determine an End User’s Registered Location); Level 3 will support Customer’s request, provided that Level 3’s ECR Services will be provided in the same manner whether or not Covered PSAPs support or do not support dynamic ALI.
Covered PSAP means a PSAP which supports the termination of 911 Service calls delivered by Apptix.
Covered PSAP mean a PSAP which supports the termination of 911 Service calls delivered by ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.

Examples of Covered PSAP in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, upon the occurrence of * separate P1 events affecting a Covered PSAP within any * consecutive day period or * separate P1 events affecting a Covered PSAP in a rolling * month period, such failures shall be deemed a “Chronic Failure”.

  • Availability (and Unavailability) will be calculated on a monthly basis per Covered PSAP (i.e. if calls cannot be completed by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ to a specific 911 Selective Router, all Covered PSAPs affected by such unavailability will be considered “Unavailable” during the affected time period).

  • As of the date on which a 911 Supported PSAP becomes a Covered PSAP and thereafter throughout the Term of this Service Schedule, ECR Services will be available from Level 3 in such Covered PSAP for all End Users whose Registered Location is within the area served by such Covered PSAP.

  • ECR Service provides: i) routing by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ of an End User 911 Call from the Customer IP Gateway to the 911 Selective Router serving a Covered PSAP for the End User’s Registered Location (such 911 Selective Router being determined by Level 3 solely by the ESRN supplied by Customer in the relevant 911 Call signaling); and ii) delivery by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ of the ESQK supplied by Customer in the relevant 911 Call signaling to such 911 Selective Router *.

  • The 911 Call will thereafter be carried from the 911 Selective Router (along with the ESQK) to the appropriate Covered PSAP (such Covered PSAP being determined by the Selective Router based on the ESQK provided to such 911 Selective Router) on facilities controlled by the LEC.

  • If for any reason the NRC stated in subpart (ii) immediately above is not paid as of the date the first 911 Supported PSAP becomes a Covered PSAP, such payment will become due upon such occurrence.

  • For each Covered PSAP, the appropriate number of ESQKs will be allocated based upon the minimum criteria for establishing functionality to each individual PSAP’s service bureau.

  • As ESQKs are provided to Customer, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and provide to Customer an ESQK routing table detailing ESQK to Covered PSAP correlations.

  • SafeCall E911 provides routing by ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇ (or by ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇’s Underlying Provider) of a Customer 911 Call to a Covered PSAP either via the 911 Selective Router serving a Covered PSAP for the Customer’s Registered Location (such PSAP and 911 Selective Router being determined based on the Customer’s Registered Location) or via the PSTN for those PSAPs not utilizing 911 Selective Router.

  • The 911 Call will thereafter be carried from the 911 Selective Router (or from the PSTN) to the Covered PSAP on facilities controlled by an Underlying Provider.