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October 5, 2010

911 Enable Announces Comprehensive E911 Webinar Series

Webinar series will provide a complete view of E911 for IP telephony and in-depth descriptions of 911 Enable’s solutions for specific IP-PBX systems.

Montreal, QC – October 5, 2010 – 911 Enable, a division of Connexon Telecom, Inc., today announced it will present a webinar series entitled “E911 Solutions for VoIP and UC Deployments,” during the months of October and November. This webinar series will provide a complete view of E911 for IP telephony, including how to meet state and local E911 legislation, manage IP phone locations, and ensure proper routing of emergency calls to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs).

The first webinar in the series, “E911 for IP Telephony: What You Should Know,” will cover the fundamentals of E911 and IP telephony. This introductory-level presentation is designed for IP telephony administrators, resellers, integrators, and consultants beginning to investigate E911 solutions. Attendees will learn:

What E911 is and how it works
The impacts of VoIP and UC on E911
How to comply with E911 regulations
The different E911 solutions available today

Subsequent webinars will explain in detail 911 Enable’s solutions for today’s leading VoIP and UC vendors, including Avaya, Aastra, Cisco, ShoreTel, and Microsoft. Designed for those who already have an understanding of the fundamentals of E911, attendees will learn:

How IP telephony impacts E911
An overview of 911 Enable’s products and services
How 911 Enable integrates with each vendor’s specific platform

The webinar series will be presented by Lev Deich, Technical Director of 911 Enable. During the vendor-specific webinars, Lev will be joined by industry experts with E911 knowledge specific to each platform. These experts will share their E911 knowledge and experiences, and will also be available to answer attendee questions.

The webinars will run from October 19, to November 23, 2010. To learn more and register, visit http://www.911enable.com/invitations/20092010/invitation_20_09_2010.html.

About 911 Enable

911 Enable, a division of Connexon Telecom Inc., is the industry-leading provider of E911 solutions for IP telephony systems, having deployed its solutions in organizations of all sizes across the US and Canada, including Fortune 500 companies. 911 Enable offers the widest E911 coverage in the industry and leverages this connectivity to bring breakthrough location management technologies to the IP telephony market. For more information about 911 Enable, call 1-877-862-2835 or visit www.911enable.com.

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