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Sep 07 2018 Telecommunicators – The Forgotten First Of The First Responders

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For everyone who dons a uniform and rushes into harm’s way, be it soldier, sailor, marine, airman, firefighter, police officer, or paramedic, public appreciation and accolade is certainly deserved. Having been one, I know and much I appreciated expressions of gratitude and admiration. There is one group, however, that seems to be forgotten, that are […]

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Aug 31 2018 WHAT COMES FIRST IN MIGRATING TO NG9-1-1

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We learned a lot at APCO 2018 this year and had some great discussions with different people who focused on different elements of public safety. One of our interesting discussions that occurred several times was the question as to what comes first in planning for your migration to NG9-1-1. Does an ESInet need to be […]

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Aug 11 2018 Are We Really Ready For Next Generation 911?

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In this business, it is commonly accepted that Next Generation 911(NG911) will dramatically change the way public safety operates. Perhaps these changes will be as dramatic as the introduction of radio communications in the 1930’s and portable hand-held radios in the 1960’s. Even more remarkable than the launch of Computer Aided Dispatch and mobile data, […]

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Jun 16 2018 Five NG911 Features That Will Help Your PSAP Be More Effective

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Efficient customer communication is critical to the success of business and industry. Operating a business with poor customer interaction dooms it to failure. A single instance of bad call handling and disjointed call management will ruin a company’s reputation from the customer’s perspective. So many companies operating customer contact centers invest in call management applications […]

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May 25 2018 The Individual Impact Of Next Generation 911

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According to the Pew Research Center, approximately 95% of Americans use cell/smart phones as their primary communications device. The demographics are: 96% of males and 94% females, 100% 18 to 29 years of age, 99% in the 30 to 49 years of age, 97% of 50 to 64 years of age, and 82% for those […]

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