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OFCOM Demands E999 and E112 Services from VoIP Providers To UK Customers
OFCOM the Telecom regulator in UK is concerned that VoIP providers do not provide emergency services calls and has decided to act because of the growing popularity of VoIP. We have reported about it i... — -
Voice on the Net Coalition Europe To Address Regulatory Issues In Europe
Voice on the Net Coalition Europe, which includes large suppliers like Google, Intel, Microsoft, and Skype, was launched on Friday to respond to regulatory proposals made by the European Commission a ... — -
VoIP and Emergency Services, “What does VoIP offer?”
As with any changes to the way we communicate making it much bigger issue for the emergency services, Dan Worth of BAPCO reported from The London Fire Brigade Training Centre, where the South East Reg... — -
Enterasys Completes ShoreTel’s Technology Partner Program.
Enterasys Networks Inc., the Secure Networks Company™, announced today it is the first networking company to complete certification for ShoreTel’s Technology Partner Program. The ShoreTel Technology P... — -
San Mateo County Public Safety Communications Goes VoIP And E911
Positron Public Safety Systems Inc. (PPSS), an IPC company, announced today that it has won an award from San Mateo County, California Public Safety Communications (SMCPSC) to upgrade their center to ... — -
Senate Passess Enhanced E911 VoIP Requirements
ARS is covering the e911, real 911 services for VoIP, Voice over IP services. Although FCC has been pushing for VoIP solution providers to provide proper 911 services known as e911, too much political... — -
First E911/VoIP Related Death In Calgary.
Globe and mail is reporting about a death of a toddler due to a mixup with E911 call, a 911 call placed over VoIP circuit that failed to send the help to the family in need. The great loss to the fami... — -
Cutting The Cord (landline), Let Me Count The Ways
Dan York at Disruptive Telephony has a very good and lengthy article about the pros and cons of a Landline (having, not having) and what he is thinking about to do when he moves to new house. Yes with... — -
Tata Teleservices Deploys Location-based Service In India With Qualcomm's Assisted GPS (A-GPS) technology.
Technologies from Qualcomm and TeleCommunication Systems Enable Advanced LBS Services, Allow for Pinpoint Positioning in Urban and Rural Areas - San Diego,CA-- Tata Teleservices, India's fastest-growi... —

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