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Friday, August 04, 2006

VoX Communications Will Provide VoIP Services For DHS

VoX Communications will be providing VoIP services to US Dept of Homeland Security (DHS). They were selected by F4W, Inc. for their TWEB (Tactical Wireless Emergency Broadband) network products. The TWEB products are designed for DHS, law enforcement agencies, first responders, and disaster recovery workers. [via Wireless IQ]

F4W has already had experience in disaster recovery work after four hurricanes, working with US Coast Guard and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). VoX is a subsidiary of eLEC Communications and were named the "Most Innovative VoIP Technology Provider" by Internet Telephony Magazine.


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