Ottawa Police Service (OPS) Moves to Next Generation 9-1-1

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Ottawa Police Service (OPS) Moves to Next Generation 9-1-1

The Ottawa Police Service has officially migrated to Next Generation 9-1-1.

Next Generation 9-1-1, also known as NG9-1-1, is a behind-the-scenes upgrade to the core infrastructure of Canada’s 9-1-1 network. NG9-1-1 replaces the current, aging analog infrastructure with a modern digital platform that is more reliable, secure and better able to support enhanced location and data in the future.

With this upgrade, Ottawa’s 9-1-1 network joins jurisdictions across the country in improving how emergency calls can be routed, managed, and shared between services over time. NG9-1-1 also lays the groundwork for future features, such as real-time text and multimedia, which are not available yet. As the federal regulator on this upgrade, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has directed the decommissioning of the current analog network by March 31, 2027.

In an emergency, continue to call 9-1-1. There is no change to how residents call 9-1-1 or how calls are handled. Visit the City’s When to call 9-1-1 and what to say page for more information.

More details about NG9-1-1 are available on the CRTC’s Next Generation 9-1-1 page.

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