Verizon Announces VoIP Public Safety Solution
Verizon Business announced it is launching an IP-based platform that links radio, voice, data and wireless networks, enabling them to operate on a single network. The Verizon Communications Interoperability Solution, is designed to resolve the deep-seeded impasse in emergency communications between public safety organizations operating on incompatible networks.
The service will employ Cisco devices and applications to complete the interoperable networks.
While other companies–such as Raytheon–already offer interoperable devices that similarly link diverse communications, Verizon is the first major carrier to implement service and support for such systems. Public safety management is rarely trained to initiate and maintain interoperable networks, so Verizon’s considerable national presence will be an attractive element of its pitch to interested public safety organizations.
Verizon will demonstrate the solution this week at the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials’ annual conference in Kansas City.
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- Verizon Business announces IP-based public safety interoperabilty solution
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Verizon began planning ventures into the public safety market in September 2006


























































