Utah Cuts Misrouted 9-1-1 Calls in Half with Motorola Solutions’ Next Generation 9-1-1 Technology
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Mittwoch, Juni 7, 2023
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Motorola Solutions will showcase its next generation 9-1-1 call routing and command center solutions - along with its GIS mapping and call handling managed services , which Utah PSAPs also use - at this month’s NENA 2023 conference.
Key Points:
- Motorola Solutions will showcase its next generation 9-1-1 call routing and command center solutions - along with its GIS mapping and call handling managed services , which Utah PSAPs also use - at this month’s NENA 2023 conference.
- “The Utah Communications Authority’s 29 PSAPs field an average of 86,450 9-1-1 calls each month,” said Tina Mathieu, deputy director of the Utah Communications Authority (UCA).
- “NENA’s i3 standard is the foundation for interoperable, resilient next generation 9-1-1 systems across the nation,” said Brian Fontes, CEO of NENA.
- *The 9-1-1 Next Generation Core Services announced in this press release are provisioned by Motorola Solutions, Inc.’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Motorola Solutions Connectivity, Inc.