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eXperimental Testbed Environment. The multi-vendor lab is in the process of preparation for interoperability tests with other labs and research groups to validate these new approaches in today's Next Generation Networks (NGNs). Interoperability between NGNs and legacy telephone systems will continue to be an area of high interest and more elaborate studies for the NCS and their Committee of Principals throughout the transition from these legacy systems.
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In accordance with Section 1(g)5 of Executive Order 12472, the NCS also performs research and development to further enhance the GETS and WPS services through the use of new packet-based technologies (such as IP, or Internet Protocol). This work is done in the NCS' lab, formerly referred to as the
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phenomenon", in which Mother's Day generally has the highest blocking of long-distance telephone calls of any single day of the year, can prevent access to circuits. However, during times of emergency, crisis, or war, government personnel and emergency workers need to know that their calls will go
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and the destination telephone number. Once the user is authenticated as valid, the call receives special treatment. When dealing with GETS User Assistance, users may need to provide a registered
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personnel during crisis or emergencies by providing emergency access and priority processing for local and long-distance telephone calls on the
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is congested and the probability of completing a call over normal or other alternate telecommunication means is reduced.
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of 4 to 9 alphanumeric characters for those cards issued to an individual rather than through stockpile.
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GETS is designed to provide a 90% call completion rate when call volume is eight times normal capacity.
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and system failures. Although backup systems are in place, disruptions in service can still occur.
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problems can cripple the telephone services of entire regions. Additionally, congestion in the
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Government-leased networks, including the Federal Technology Service and the
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GETS supports federal, state, local, and tribal government, industry, and
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For cellular telephone users, a related capability is offered by the
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The logo of the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service.
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has been accompanied by an increased vulnerability to
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Index

Government Emergency Telephone System
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message

White House
Department of Homeland Security
non-governmental organization
public switched telephone network
public switched telephone network
telecommunications
network congestion
Natural disasters
software
public switched telephone network
Mother's Day
Nationwide Wireless Priority Service
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Federal Communications Commission
local exchange carriers
wireless
cellular
personal communications services
interexchange carriers
AT&T
Verizon
Sprint

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