Master street address guide (MSAG) definition

Master street address guide (MSAG) means the document or computer file that lists the physical street names (including the street prefix, suffix, and directional), address ranges, emergency service number and other routing codes used in the data management system (DMS) of an E911 system equipped with selective routing and/or automatic location identification.
Master street address guide (MSAG) means a database of street names and address ranges within their associated postal com- munities defining emergency service zones for 9-1-1 purposes.
Master street address guide (MSAG) means a database of street names and address ranges within their associated municipalities defining Emergency Service Zones (ESZs) and their associated Emergency Service Number (ESNs) to enable proper routing of 9-1-1 calls.

More Definitions of Master street address guide (MSAG)

Master street address guide (MSAG) means a data base of street names and address ranges within their associated postal communities defining emergency ser- vice zones for 9-1-1 purposes.
Master street address guide (MSAG) means a database of
Master street address guide (MSAG) means a data base of street names and address ranges within their associated postal communities defining emer- gency service zones for 9-1-1 purposes.
Master street address guide (MSAG) means a database
Master street address guide (MSAG) means the computer file containing address ranges and communities that define the emergency service zones.
Master street address guide (MSAG) means the computerized geographical file which consists of all streets and address ranges within the E911 system area. This file is the key to the selective routing capability of E911 systems and requires constant updating after the initial file is established.

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