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911 Enable Named to 2007 Pulver 100

Posted on March 15, 2007 Written by oss

911 Enable, a division of Connexon Telecom Inc., has been named to the 2007 “Pulver 100” –the IP Communications industry’s premier listing of privately-held growth companies that represent the future of the IP-voice and video communications ecosystem. 911 Enable has been named to the list due to its cutting edge 911 solutions and its commitment to technological development in 911.

911 Enable interconnects with the existing emergency service network, delivering 100% coverage in both the US and Canada. They provide their customers with industry leading provisioning tools and the ability to perform real-time location updates. This allows for the reliable delivery of location information to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for both static and remote users.

“The Pulver 100 is the IP Communications industry’s first and foremost award listing, and it continues to grow in significance, because companies like 911 Enable continue to spread IP communications via their 911 solutions,” said Jeff Pulver, Founder and Chairman of Pulvermedia. “We’re proud to name 911 Enable to this year’s Pulver 100.”

911 Enable will be exhibiting at the upcoming Spring 2007 VON in San Jose, CA at the San Jose Convention Center, booth #1327, March 20-22.

About the Pulver 100
Originally introduced in 2002, the Pulver 100 features private companies that impact the distribution of communications and entertainment with Internet technology. These companies have substantial real-world deployments and enjoy significant growth rates. The value chain characterized by the Pulver 100 differs from the vertically integrated model of the last century, focusing more on the direct interface to customers and consumers which has been brought about by the Internet. For additional details on the 2007 Pulver 100, please visit www.pulvermedia.com.

About 911 Enable
911 Enable, a division of ConneXon Telecom, is a nationally-recognized 911 service provider that offers award winning solutions for businesses, large enterprises, and service providers. 911 Enable has demonstrated to be highly compatible with a range of softswitches, VoIP gateways, legacy PBX and IP-PBX phone systems, allowing for a 911 solution that scales from the smallest business to the largest Fortune 500 companies. 911 Enable is FCC and CRTC compliant and offers 100 per cent coverage in the U.S. and Canada.

Learn more about 911 Enable and its services at www.911Enable.com.

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