EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ATM 911 North American Communications Corporation PO Box 2400 Pace FL 32571 emergency communications systems, namely emergency telephones used to call and communicate with a 911 emergency response service from an automatic teller machine;ATM 911;
TRUE INTEROPERABILITY Mutualink, Inc. 1269 South Broad Street Wallingford CT 06492 Emergency communications systems in the nature of a contingency response communication system designed to provide radio interoperability, audio and visual streaming video communications, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; telecommunications and data networking hardware, namely, devices for transporting and aggregating voice, data, and video communications across multiple network infrastructures and communications protocols; wireless communication device featuring voice, data and image transmission including voice, text and picture messaging, a video and still image camera, also functional to purchase video and software applications over the air for downloading to the device; wireless communication devices for transmitting images taken by a camera; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point (WAP) devices; computer hardware for communicating audio, video and data between computers via a global computer network, wide-area computer networks, and peer-to-peer computer networks; Interoperable communication system designed to provide radio, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; computer software, namely, software development tools for the creation of mobile internet applications and client interfaces; electronic devices for locating and tracking phones and radios using wireless local area networks;TRUE INTER OPERABILITY;INTEROPERABILITY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In order that emergency service vehicles can be dispatched to the correct destination promptly, accurate information about the location of the caller is needed. Another problem concerns routing emergency calls to the correct destination. For emergency calls a universal code is used such as 911 in North America and 112 in Europe. This universal code cannot be used to identify the destination of the call. These problems are particularly acute for nomadic communications systems such as voice over internet protocol communications networks. That is because user terminals change network location. These problems are solved by enabling the geographical location of the emergency caller to be determined by entities within a packet-based network without the need for modification of existing emergency services network infrastructure.