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VoIP providers just received a new way to meet their...

VoIP providers just received a new way to meet their 911 requirements. 911 Enable, a division of Connexon Telecom Inc., announced Thursday what it’s calling “the industry’s most comprehensive E911 solutions to address the specific challenges faced by UCaaS [Unified…

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Communications as a Service] providers” (http://xrl.us/bnj7b6). The new package of solutions includes a “carrier-grade” emergency response service that “delivers emergency calls and caller-location information to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) across the US and Canada -- a critical functionality required by state and federal E911 regulations,” the Canada-based company said. The second new feature is what the company’s calling an emergency gateway. The gateway is an E911 management appliance, which “provides UCaaS customers with robust E911 features previously limited to enterprises with on-premises PBXs,” the company said. “It automatically discovers the locations of IP endpoints and provides a complete suite of advanced security notification features.” These new offerings should specifically help providers in “complying with state and federal E911 regulations, delivering E911 support for multiple voice platforms and providing customers with the same E911 functionality that they would receive from an on-premises solution,” the company said.