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Main link categoriesOrganizations that are directly involved in the development of 9-1-1 technology, the training of 9-1-1 telecommunicators, the establishing of standards for all stakeholders in 9-1-1, etc.
| Those agencies within Palm Beach County that answer 9-1-1 calls.
| These vendors provide services and equipment used in the 9-1-1 PSAP including recording equipment, telephone customer premesis equipment, interpretation services, etc. Their being listed on this web site is not to be considered an endorsement of their product but they are placed here fir your use to locate these products and possibly even contact vendors.
| Traditional, wireless/PCS, VoIP telephone providers often post websites that describe how 9-1-1 works within their networks. Technical information as well as procedures for contacting network operation centers and requesting customer information will be available.
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There are 53 Links and 4 Categories in the database
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Stories
- Florida Requires Minimum Training for 911 Call-Takers
(Jul 21, 2010)
- 9-1-1 Your Public-Safety Life Line
(Mar 12, 2010)
- Palm Beach County Enhanced 9-1-1 System Prepares for the Future
(Oct 16, 2008)
- 9-1-1 System Chocking on NON-Emergency Calls
(Aug 06, 2008)
- The future is now for PBC 911
(Jun 30, 2008)
- National Public-Safety Telecommunicators Week
(Apr 12, 2007)
- 9-1-1 Education Materials for Kids
(Feb 13, 2006)
- 9-1-1 for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
(Jun 13, 2005)
- 9-1-1: What You Need to Know About VoIP
(Feb 16, 2005)
- Technology Trips Over 911 Call
(Feb 04, 2005)
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