September 08, 2005

VoIP, Inc. launched Network 911 Service for VoIP calls

VoIP, Inc has announced the lunch of industry's first private network 911 service for broadband and packet communications. VoIP, Inc is a global provider of VoIP. The private network service 911 is provided by its subsidiary, VoiceOne Communications LLC. The Industry now-a-days has focused on creating quick solutions to meet FCC deadline which require all VoIP service providers to offer 911 services to the customers.

VoIP, Inc's VoiceOne network provides five entry points for IP 911 calls to enter the network through the Internet. These entry points are placed to provide the shortest possible path for a phone call originating anywhere in the US. Carriers and service providers can manage the entire 911 service feature set through the VoiceOne web portal. It also offers the XML provisioning system, which is not offered by solution providers in the 911 industry today. businesswire.com reports:

Currently VoiceOne is working with select carriers and service providers in the industry through its 911 product trials. VoiceOne plans to release the entire product at the CompTel/ASCENT Fall 2005 Convention and Expo in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 9-12, where demonstrations of the provisioning interface, reporting, etc. will be demonstrated at the VoiceOne Booth (#500).

Read More: VoIP, Inc. Launches Industry's First Private Network 911 Service for VoIP Calls

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