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TMCNet:  eTelemetry Solution Receives 'Avaya Compliant' Rating

[May 20, 2010]

eTelemetry Solution Receives 'Avaya Compliant' Rating

May 20, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- eTelemetry, Inc., a company specializing in extracting business information from network activity, announced that its LENS and Locate911 solutions are compliant with a key telephony communication solution from Avaya, a global provider of business communications applications, systems and services.

The company said LENS (Locate911 Emergency Notification System) and Locate911-N enable organizations to identify the exact station that initiated an emergency call and where to find them so that internal personnel can provide first response and direct emergency services. The LENS On-Site Notifications deliver location information via a Windows-based desktop alert agent and via email to multiple recipients. Industry-first map links within alerts provide added insurance that responders will know where to go in an emergency. LENS limits organizational liability and helps meet E911 regulations by providing alerts including life-saving location information for emergency responders immediately whenever a 911 call is made. Locate911-N automates VoIP phone tracking, ensuring data accuracy for enhanced emergency response and E911 compliance. The applications now are compliance-tested by Avaya for compatibility with: Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000) Release 6.0.

"Having LENS and Locate911-N compliance tested with Avaya gives businesses an Avaya compliant E911 solution that can be easily deployed on networks using the CS 1000," said Ermis Sfakiyanudis, eTelemetry's CEO.

One of the companies benefiting from the interoperability of eTelemetry and Avaya solutions is Coppin State University, an urban institution offering programs in liberal arts, sciences and professional disciplines. Coppin State was recently named a Laureate in the Computerworld Honors Program and awarded the Avaya Customer Innovator Award for its E911 project, which involved the deployment of eTelemetry's Locate911-N.

"Knowing the location of a phone when 911 is dialed is critical to ensuring the safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors," said Dr. Ahmed El-Haggan, Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Coppin State University. "eTelemetry's E911 solutions are life-saving technologies that we believe should be deployed on every college campus." eTelemetry is a member of the Avaya DevConnect program-an initiative to develop, market and sell third-party products that interoperate with Avaya technology.

As a Gold member of the program, eTelemetry is eligible to submit products for compatibility testing by the Avaya Solution Interoperability and Test Lab.

"Development partners like eTelemetry continue to raise the bar for technology which can be integrated with Avaya's Unified Communications products," said Eric Rossman, vice president, developer relations, Avaya. "eTelemetry's E911 solutions further expand the E911 offerings for Avaya customers, enabling businesses to cost-effectively integrate this essential technology into their voice network." Avaya specializes in enterprise communications systems. The company provides unified communications, contact centers, and related services directly and through its channel partners to businesses and organizations around the world.

eTelemetry is a company focused on extracting real-time business information from network activity.

More Information: www.avaya.com www.avaya.com/devconnect www.etelemetry.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))

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