VoIP E911 Update: TUFONE Adds i-911 Safety Response Centers
Tufone, Inc., a leader in VOIP providing unlimited international phone calls at very reduced prices has joined HBF Group, Inc., North America’s E911 technology leader, to solve 911 problem facing VOIP telephone providers (voice over internet providers).
(PRWEB) September 8, 2005 -- In a recent ruling, the FCC has ordered that all
VoIP providers to have E9-1-1 working effectively before the end of November.
Tufone will have a complete E9-1-1 solution within that time frame. Until a
complete e911 solution is operation, HBF Group along with Tufone and a handful
of VOIP companies have implemented an immediate solution for a better 9-1-1
services for consumers.
The i-911 VoIP solution Tufone, Inc.’s customers
are using was designed by HBF and programmed into the Tufone system by Joao
Vianna, VP of R&D and Andre Simoes, VP of IT. The system now routes 9-1-1
calls directly to the i-911 Safety Response Centers where they are answered by a
live operator who will verify the caller’s location and route the call to the
correct Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) while staying on the phone with the
caller to confirm that help is received.
The i-911 Safety Response
Centers, which are located throughout Canada and the U.S., are staffed 24 hours
a day, seven days a week and support multiple languages. A Service Provider can
choose to have 9-1-1 calls from subscribers go directly to a live Safety
Response Center operator. This is particularly important for nomadic users who
change the location of their VoIP device, but may not have updated their current
location information. It is also a benefit for subscribers who have not opted-in
for 9-1-1 service since they can be routed directly to the i-911 Safety Response
Center.
“The FCC’s order for E-911 firmly established the future growth
for VOIP telephone technology in the United States. No longer will there be any
significant difference from VOIP companies to the traditional landline
companies, such as Verizon, except in the lower costs and more complete services
provided by the VOIP companies, states Moses Apsan, President of Tufone, Inc.
Tufone and HBF are members of the National Emergency Number Association
(NENA). HBF is partnering with NENA on its Next Generation E9-1-1 Program, which
is focused on upgrading North America’s 9-1-1 systems by implementing
next-generation technologies, procedures and best practices.
About TUFONE
– www.tufone.com
Tufone,
Inc. is an industry leader in unlimited international telephone plans. With
excellent customer service attending in Portuguese, Spanish and English, Tufone
was the first VOIP Company to provide multi-lingual accessibility in the United
States, taking away any doubt that a customer could have. Tufone promises to
make a switch from the old-fashion land based system to the new standard of the
Internet a very easy one.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb281581.htm