"This document focuses on providing a set of minimum requirements for the ""End-to-End Functional Testing"" of Wireless E9-1-1 deployments. These procedures are applicable to both Phase 1 and Phase 2 deployments@ where appropriate. Purpose The overall goal of end-to-end testing is to assess the level of functionality provided by wireless 911 systems with respect to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements to deliver 911 Automatic Location Identification (ALI) information accurately and within specified time constraints. These suggested procedures verify that the routing PSAP is receiving wireless 911 calls in an appropriate manner. End-to-end testing is not focused on location accuracy performance as compared to FCC accuracy requirements. It is focused instead on the delivery function. Any party wishing to perform Phase 2 accuracy testing should refer to ESIF Technical Report ATIS-0500001@ ""High Level Requirements for Accuracy Testing Methodologies"". The framework contained herein can be used for both End-to-End Functional Testing or in conjunction with Maintenance Testing as defined in ATIS-0500007. This framework can also be used as a reference on how the integrated E9-1-1 architecture performs under different scenarios@ with different phones and capabilities@ and utilizing different location technologies."