At 05:44 PM 4/3/2002 -0500, Adam Shostack wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:10:11PM -0500, Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
<snip>
>
>So are there privacy constraints around revealing your information to
>what you think is a PSAP that you think you want to dial? If not,
>can the protocol simply state "emergency call: no privacy"?
This is the position I feel is doable and realistic, others don't feel that way
and aren't in a compromising sort of mood regarding this apparently -- hence
the stalemate. In my more than two years of working on this within the IETF,
there has been ZERO movement on this one item, and until there is -- there will
be no protocol I feel.
>Do we
>need a protocol message for that?
>
>Adam
>
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