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Maximizing Cost Control and Reliability: The Benefits of Replacing Traditional Copper Phone Lines for Life-Safety Communications

 

Many remaining POTS lines support critical fire and life-safety functions, yet telephone carriers continue to raise prices without limits. The outside telephone infrastructure has degraded, often requiring weeks or months to repair lines. This impacts every industry financially and from an availability and compliance standpoint.

Join us for a session to explore the benefits of replacing traditional copper phone lines with Ooma AirDial. Discover how Ooma maintains cost control and ensures reliable life-safety communication for various businesses. AirDial is compliant with fire-life-safety requirements and serves as a versatile replacement for alarm panels, elevators, emergency call boxes, entry systems, fax machines, and dial-up modems. We'll also highlight our online management and monitoring portal, showcasing features that offer significant value compared to traditional service providers.

 

FEATURED SPEAKER

Joel O'Brien

VP of Solutions Engineering, Ooma

Joel is an industry veteran in traditional and cloud telephony having 3 decades in designing, testing, implementing, and supporting carrier-class solutions for the Enterprise. As Ooma’s VP of Solutions Engineering, he is engaged in multiple aspects of the Company’s award-winning POTS replacement solution, AirDial. Joel has been instrumental in ensuring that Ooma’s AirDial feature-functionality, compliance, and installation best practices align with the needs of businesses who are seeking alternative technologies to wireline POTS for a variety of use cases including critical life-safety.


 

Thank You to Our Premier Partner:

Ooma


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