Access to Emergency Services
The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) should establish and maintain a single Union wide database of means of access to emergency services that are mandated and are technically feasible to be used by roaming end users in all Member States. Such a database would help national operators, national regulatory authorities and, where applicable, other competent authorities to be informed of all the means of access to emergency services deployed within the Union.
| Country Sort descending | Means of Access | Description | Download Link | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sweden | Total conversation | Not as roaming using the national or international numbering plan. | ||
| Ukraine | Emergency calls (voice) | 112 single emergency phone number (processes calls in English and Ukrainian) | Legacy numbers (101 - fire brigade, 102 - police, 103 - ambulance, 104 - gas emergency service) are also accessible directly, but only able to process voice calls in Ukrainian. | |
| Ukraine | Messaging | SMS to 112 single emergency phone number | ||
| Ukraine | Relay services | By sending SMS to 112, a person with disabilities (speech/hearing-impared) can receive a URL to the video relay service to conduct further communication using sign language. |