F4W Selects VoIP Services for Homeland Security, First Responders
August 5th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP, WirelessF4W, Inc. has selected VoX as the primary VoIP service provider for their Tactical Wireless Emergency Broadband network products, known as TWEB.
F4W is a developer of IP-based, wireless, convergent communications solutions that provide critical communications networks and applications in environments where traditional solutions fail. The TWEB networks provide tactical communications solutions specifically for homeland security, first responders and law enforcement agencies. Moreover, F4W’s TWEB products provide vitally needed, money-saving business continuity solutions for any organization suffering due to failures or security breaches in their network infrastructure.
“It is imperative that we provide easy-to-deploy communications networks that converge voice, data and video anytime, anywhere. We help to save lives and we help businesses save money. Having VoX as a critical piece of our TWEB products ensures we are able to deliver whenever called upon. Quality of service is a must and VoX delivers it,” says Keith Money, COO for F4W.
“Together VoX and FW4 are able to quickly turn up critical telephone communications in disaster recovery situations where traditional switched network facilities have been rendered useless,” said Mark Richards, President and CIO for VoX. “We are proud to have our VoIP services integrated into F4W’s TWEB offering. So many people talk about the value of broadband telephone in terms of cost savings alone, but there is so much more to it and FW4 is proving that.”
“The experience we gained following Hurricanes Charley, Katrina, Rita and Wilma combined with our continued work with the United States Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency all pointed to the need for a flexible and reliable VoIP solution. VoX can be depended on to enable voice communications wherever our solutions are needed,” added Money.
Source: www.wirelessiq.com