Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones present a challenge for emergency services because callers may not be tied to a fixed address. That’s where Northern911 comes in.
As a CRTC-mandated intermediary 9-1-1 provider, we specialize in nomadic VoIP services, ensuring that when subscribers dial 9-1-1, their call and location data reach the correct Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for police, fire, or ambulance response.
Our APCO-certified 9-1-1 Telecommunicators follow standardized protocols that meet Canadian regulatory requirements for VoIP emergency services. Every call is handled with accuracy and urgency, with 95% answered in under 20 seconds in alignment with NENA service benchmarks.
Northern911 integrates directly into carrier networks to manage subscriber address information:
- Real-time location is delivered in the SIP header of the call (PIDF-LO format).
- Batch address updates can be uploaded into our secure database via SOAP/API integration.
- White-labeled web portals allow subscribers to update their registered address at any time, ensuring accuracy for nomadic users.
This includes support for Microsoft Teams emergency calling, giving carriers and enterprises a trusted partner to manage compliance and routing for their nomadic users.
With more than 20 years of 9-1-1 experience, direct connections to PSAPs across Canada, and infrastructure built to 9-1-1 standards with redundancy and continuous operations planning, Northern911 is the trusted partner for Canadian carriers delivering reliable nomadic VoIP 9-1-1 services.
How It Works: Nomadic VoIP 9-1-1 in Canada
Regulatory Compliance
Northern911 operates as a CRTC-designated intermediary 9-1-1 provider in Canada. Our VoIP 9-1-1 services are fully compliant with:
- CRTC Telecom Decision 2005-21 – Requirements for nomadic VoIP 9-1-1 service delivery.
- CRTC Telecom Regulatory Policy 2017-182 – Emergency services obligations for wireless and VoIP service providers.
- CRTC Telecom Decision 2007-44 – Rules for 9-1-1 call routing and customer notification.
Learn more: CRTC 9-1-1 Emergency Services Information
