Launch Requirements - PSCR
Launch Requirements - PSCR
Launch Requirements - PSCR
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Technical <strong>Requirements</strong><br />
Public Safety Broadband<br />
# Requirement<br />
4 For applications deployed by FirstNet, it SHALL be possible for the receiving NPSBN-‐U to <br />
identify the device address of the content/media source. <br />
For example, the NPSBN-‐U should be able to identify the source device of telephone voice or a <br />
text message. This requirement may not be readily achievable should the call or session <br />
originator be a non-‐NPSBN-‐U. <br />
5 For applications deployed by FirstNet, it SHALL be possible for the receiving NPSBN-‐U to <br />
identify the user address of the content source. <br />
This requirement may not be readily achievable should the call or session originator be a non-‐<br />
NPSBN-‐U. <br />
6 For applications deployed by FirstNet, a common User Address format SHOULD be created. <br />
The intent is to define a consistent identification format. <br />
4.1.4 Deployment<br />
In many cases, the user services described in this section may be deployed both by FirstNet and PSE <br />
O&M Users (e.g., agency information technology staff). Thus, the role of the NPSBN shifts between <br />
providing the user service, to enabling a similar user service to be deployed by the PSE. Valid use cases <br />
exist for similar user services to be deployed both by the NPSBN and the PSEN. For example, an end-‐to-end<br />
secure telephony service might be deployed by a PSE for its NPSBN-‐Us, whereas FirstNet might <br />
deploy a non-‐secure telephony service to access users outside the NPSBN. <br />
For the user services identified in this section, the following table provides guidance to FirstNet as to <br />
which services FirstNet should preferentially deploy and which services FirstNet should enable. When <br />
FirstNet is in the role of enabling a particular PSEN application, the NPSBN will provide a set of network <br />
services (see Section 4.2) to allow PSEN-‐deployed applications to perform their normal function. Thus, <br />
the word enable in this context means: <br />
! Do not block or interfere with application performance <br />
! Provide network services (see Section 4.2) <br />
! Provide IP connectivity and transport (see Section 4.3) <br />
! Provide necessary priority and QoS (see Section 6) <br />
Deployment configurations identified with a ‘Yes’ in Table 23 indicate which user services should <br />
preferably be supported. A ‘Yes’ in the table further indicates that the minimum user service <br />
requirements in the referenced section should be satisfied. User services identified with a ‘No’ are not <br />
recommended for the given deployment configuration. <br />
24 <strong>Launch</strong> Statement of <strong>Requirements</strong><br />
for FirstNet Consideration, December 2012