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VoIP and Emergency Services, “What does VoIP offer?”

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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 Region conference, “What does VoIP offer?”, was held recently.
The curate’s egg that is VoIP is currently presenting both positives and problems and it still requires a critical eye to make sure technology does not lead purely because it can. But as conferences such as this demonstrate, there are companies and protocols being developed all the time that the emergency services will be able to turn to for guidance.

The 33 delegates in attendance (plus attendees from exhibiting companies) also enjoyed guided tours of the London Fire Brigade Museum that had been organized so they could appreciate how far emergency services had developed over the years.

Companies exhibiting at the conference were: Avaya, APD, Mercury – Technology, CYFAS, Samdale, Extreme Networks, Arqiva, Resilience Communications and Milltelecom.

Bapco report includes;
Transforming communication using VoIP
Bruce Everest, Emergency Technologies Director, Avaya
Bruce Everest of Avaya, the sponsor for the day, looked at how VoIP has impacted companies and the emergency services from a business point of view.

The Emergency Services’ perspective
Lee Warhurst, Secretary to ACPO Communications Group
Serving Police Officer Lee Warhurst gave some perspectives on the Emergency Services’ concerns with regard to emergency calls being made over VoIP systems, as well as giving an overview of the Ofcom consultations into the regulation of VoIP services and the potential issues this has raised.

Handling VoIP emergency calls
John Medland, BT 999 Policy Manager
Starting with some statistics John Medland underlined that VoIP only makes up a relatively small percentage of the calls that come through to emergency centre control rooms – about 1,000 a month compared to 2.4 million a month from fixed and mobile numbers. But despite this the issues surrounding VoIP still demand serious attention.

VoIP forensics and evidence gathering
Mark Hayward, Security Consultant, SELEX Communications
The talk was opened with the straight-to-the-point statement that ‘VoIP is hackable’, and Mark went on to outline some of the ways in which this can happen. He also looked at some of the actual and potential solutions to this hacking. Flooding the network with info to stop voice calls being made, eavesdropping on conversations to gather information or even to save money are some of the way VoIP can be attacked. Identity fraud can take place too and there are numerous free-to-download programs designed to allow people to hack into VoIP accounts.

Converged communications within public sector and Emergency Services
Kelly Scott, Extreme Networks
The final talk of the day focused on the need for a network infrastructure that provides organizations, groups, and people, a secure, reliable and available environment to guarantee application delivery and combat the security issues of today’s networks.
One could find the complete article VOIP - out with the old in with the new.

Published on January 23rd, 2008 under , , , ,

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

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Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.
Published on August 15th, 2007 under , , ,

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.
Published on August 15th, 2007 under , , ,

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.

Amerilert can now Call Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Amerilert Version 2.4 Now Calls Traditional Wired Phones, Satellite Phones, Mobile Phones, and VoIP Phones for Greater Emergency Notification

LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert(TM), LLC, maker of theleading affordable emergency notification system called Amerilert(TM),today announced the release of Amerilert version 2.4. A major newenhancement to the service includes the ability for the system to callphones and broadcast a message that recipients can listen to and reply withconfirmation that the message was received. Another new feature, calledSEED, ensures 100% alert coverage of all employees from day one - whetherthey have opted-in to the alerts or not. This new version will enable agreater broadcast of time-sensitive communication to reach all employees,members, first responders, citizens, volunteers and others whether they areat work, at home or elsewhere.

Billion routers to distributed by VCOMM

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VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com via eMediawire.
VCOMM UK Limited commences distribution of products developed by VoIP specialist router vendor Billion. Billion manufactures a broad range of ADSL routers - ideal for the home, SOHO and SMB sectors - which include the ability to provide failover to the PSTN in the event of Broadband and/or power failure.

VCOMM is a trade only value added distributor that provides IP Telephony products and services to the UK and Irish channel.

quote_left.gifWith the recent Ofcom directive stating that all VoIP resellers should provide some sort of access to 999 Emergency Services, even in the event of service failure - Billion’s VoIP routers not only provides this, but delivers a cost effective, highly flexible solution. quote_right.gif

Scott Dobson, Managing Director of VCOMM, states: "With the recent Ofcom directive stating that all VoIP resellers should provide some sort of access to 999 Emergency Services, even in the event of service failure - Billion’s VoIP routers not only provides this, but delivers a cost effective, highly flexible solution."

Julian De Selincourt, Billion’s Sales and Marketing Director added: "We’re delighted to have signed VCOMM as a strategic partner as they are so focused on, and well respected within, the VoIP sector. This alliance provides a great margin opportunity for resellers selling into the home, SOHO and SMB sector.

"We are the only manufacturer to supply the failover ‘lifeline’ feature as standard in our BiPAC routers - a great safety feature that offers extra peace of mind for users."

VCOMM will be supplying the following Billion VOIP router models: BiPAC 7401VP, BiPAC 7401VGP, BiPAC 7404VGP and BiPAC 7404VGO.

In addition to the failover lifeline, another unique feature from Billion is Quality of Service (QoS). This helps users manage the bandwidth and prioritise the traffic of data effectively. It gives users full control over the traffic of any type of data. It ensures latency-sensitive and bandwidth-consuming applications like P2P sharing programs, VoIP calls, gaming packets or customer information can move through the router at lightning speed, even under heavy load.

Published on May 26th, 2007 under , , , ,

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