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Solacom Verifies Multi-Vendor Next Generation Interoperability at NENA i3 Industry Collaboration Event

January 27th, 2012


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 25, 2011

Solacom Technologies present announced it completed engagement in i3 next coevals ability experiment at the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) 4th Industry Collaboration Event (ICE).

This follows a declaration earlier in the date that Solacom has begun deploying, to 15 county in southern Illinois, what is likely to be the former Next Generation 9-1-1 world biosafety web in the USA to incorporate device functional component as defined by the NENA i3 specification. The Solacom brine support both bridge-switched legacy 9-1-1 scheme and next generation IP-based system, providing an achievement passage way to Next Generation 9-1-1 that promise new and solon efficient world biosafety communicating form the adaptability to text 9-1-1, send pic, video, and other type of information that will assist former responder prevention life.

At the Industry Collaboration Event, Solacom verified ability between IT Legacy Network Gateway (LNG) and LIS (Location Information Server), ECRF (Emergency Call Routing Function) and ESRP (Emergency Services Routing Proxy) functional elements from various vendor. The Solacom LNG is part of a complete case of solutions for Emergency Services IP Networks (ESInets) and populace safety agencies that demand to passage from legacy to next info i3 system.

Interoperability amongst vendor equipment is vital to the implementation of NG9-1-1 and as an active participant in all of the ICE events, Solacom support and commending NENA for lead this important go-ahead said Gilles Ferland, Solacom vice president Product Marketing.

NENA held the Industry Collaboration Event #4 (ICE 4) in Irving, Texas at the AT&T Center for Learning the week of 11/14/11. The focus of the event was emergency call routing based on the LoST series. This is the hollow function required to assure reliable and predictable exigency call-back routing and location substantiation regardless of the media typewritten or instrumentation being used to place a call. The largest and about complex ICE event ever undertaken, it culminated in a successful multi-vendor essayed procedure, resulting in heightened awareness and recognition of the requirements necessary for interoperable call routing. The twenty-II company involved evaluated multi-trafficker interaction between Emergency Call Routing Functions and also included the followers functional entities:

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