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Designed from Scratch: A Layman’s Description of the NENA i3 End-State Architecture

October 25, 2012

This article provides an overview of the i3 end-state architecture and describe how call delivery differs from what we know today.

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GeoComm’s NENA i3 Emergency Call Routing Software Successfully Implemented in Synergem’s i3 ESInet in North Carolina

August 2, 2011

St. Cloud, MN: Two public safety agencies in North Carolina now have one of the nation’s first NENA i3-compliant Emergency Services IP networks (ESInets). The North Central North Carolina (NCNC) Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) Regional Compact, consisting of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) and neighboring Surry County, recently accepted a newly implemented pilot i3 NG9-1-1 system. The system provides NG9-1-1 location based call routing and an updated IP network capable of delivering voice, video, text, and data to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) when available.

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Intrado Announces Suite of i3 Products

June 22, 2011

LONGMONT, Colo., June 16, 2011 — Intrado Inc., a subsidiary of West Corporation and a leading provider of 9-1-1 technology solutions, today announced products designed to provide safe and stable transition to advanced next generation 9-1-1 functionality.

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Public Safety Industry Leaders Support NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 Architecture Interface Standard known as i3

May 3, 2011

Arlington, VA April 27, 2011 – The ability to dial 9-1-1 for emergency-related requests is a fundamental component of the public safety service delivery system in the United States, North America and abroad (via various dialing numbers (112, 611, etc). As such, the public expects 9-1-1 to work whenever and wherever it is needed. This level of 9-1-1 service availability has been achieved through the establishment of rigorous standards. Over time, these critical standards have evolved to adapt to the changes in technologies as well as requirements from the public safety community of users.

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