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911 service jumps a level

Montreal –911 Enable, a provider of 911 solutions for enterprises, businesses and service providers, announced that it has joined the Level 3 Technology Alliance Program (TAP).
The business partnership will result in a pre-certified 911 service that will enable Level 3 customers to incorporate 911 Enable’s solutions in a quick and effective manner.

The business partnership will result in a pre-certified 911 service that will enable Level 3 customers to incorporate 911 Enable’s solutions in a quick and effective manner.

The strength of the TAP is in bringing together quality services in a dynamic environment that creates synergy between participants, the company said. Level 3 customers can draw on a valuable resource through the TAP, reducing time to market and simplifying business practices.

“We are pleased to include 911 Enable into the Level 3 Technology Alliance Program (TAP),” said Craig Schlagbaum, Level 3’s vice-president of national partner sales and programs. “As a leading provider of VoIP solutions, Level 3 recognizes the important role that 911 Enable plays in addressing the safety and regulatory concerns of these customers.”

“Our membership in the TAP provides a valuable 911 resource for Level 3 customers” said Lev Deich, Director of 911 Enable. “Customers gain access to a 911 service which meets or exceeds all state level E911 legislation and has the flexibility to support virtually any deployment scenario. We look forward to working with Level 3 and its partners to help bring our joint solutions to the forefront of the market.”

911 Enable, a division of ConneXon Telecom, is a nationally recognized 911 service provider compatible with a range of softswitches, VoIP gateways, legacy PBX and IP-PBX phone systems.

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