HBF to Provide VoIP 9-1-1 Service in U.S. and Canada for PointOne
HBF’s i-911™ gives PointOne subscribers reliable 9-1-1 service including call back number and location information.
Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 25, 2005 -- HBF Group, Inc., North America’s E9-1-1 technology leader, today announced an agreement with PointOne, operator of the largest Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network in North America, to provide 9-1-1 services to their StarPoint IP™ digital phone customers. HBF’s i-911™ VoIP Solution was chosen by PointOne because of its ability to deliver both the subscribers callback number and location information to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) that serves their customer’s current location.
HBF’s i-911™ VoIP Solution is the latest offering from HBF, which has been deploying 9-1-1 wireline and wireless solutions in the United States and Canada since 1985. A key feature of the i-911™ solution is that it can route emergency calls for both the fixed subscriber whose location is constant and the nomadic subscriber who moves the location of their VoIP device often. To date, 9-1-1 support for the nomadic VoIP user has been problematic. Many 9-1-1 selective routers are unable to support the needs of nomadic subscribers since they cannot deliver an out-of-area code number to a PSAP. With i-911™, a nomadic subscriber can update their new location information in real-time and have their 9-1-1 call delivered to the appropriate PSAP in their new area. “It is crucial that VoIP services enable subscribers to move their service into different area codes and be able to reach the appropriate PSAP for their current location,” said Mike Holloway, President and CEO of PointOne. “i-911’s™ advanced technology delivers the safety and security required during a VoIP 9-1-1 call.”
As compared with other VoIP 9-1-1 solutions that rely on infrastructure which may be limited to major metropolitan areas, HBF’s i-911™ is being deployed throughout the United States and Canada. “Our i-911™ is the best solution for a progressive company like PointOne”, said Hank Johnson, CEO of HBF. “It meets the safety needs of their customers today and allows for a natural migration path to future solutions as VoIP standards and technologies progress.”
HBF will be demonstrating the i-911™ VoIP Solution at the 2005 Spring VON (Voice on the Net) Conference and Expo, Booth 1430, March 7-10, in San Jose, CA.
About HBF
HBF Group, Inc. is the 9-1-1 technology leader providing cutting edge solutions to the 9-1-1 industry. HBF deployed the first state-wide Enhanced 9-1-1 system in the United States as well as the first province-wide Enhanced 9-1-1 system in Canada. HBF participates actively in the standard-setting bodies of NENA and ESIF, particularly for VoIP and XML technologies. For more information, visit www.hbfgroup.com or call 512.481.0911.
About PointOne
PointOne operates the largest VoIP network in North America. The 100% enhanced services IP network incorporates industry-leading, next generation technology end-to-end, coupled with patented, proprietary IP applications and processes. PointOne’s class of service quality has earned the company industry-wide recognition. Additionally, the company is recognized as a 2002 and 2004 Pulver 100 company and was named Internet Telephony 2004 service provider of the year. PointOne, established in 1998, is a privately held company headquartered in Austin, Texas. For more information, please visit our website at www.pointone.com or contact us at 512-735-1200.
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