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Who is calling 911 but not getting through? TeleSentient™ solves this issue by harvesting intelligent network data from wireless and landline control networks, and combining it in near real time with other data sources. The result is timely and actionable alerts ...
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) oversees the integrity of 911 services. It requires service providers to report network outages to both the FCC and 911 call centers. On November 17, 2022 the FCC adopted new rules to promote ...
TeleSentient™ is an ingenious application of phone company technology. It’s powerful, and it allows licensees to “see” the status of wireless and landline phones nationwide in real time. In theory, TeleSentient™ can determine the health and status of all 400 million phones in North America in minutes. ...
Commercial 911 providers can resell TeleSentient™ and integrate its data into existing systems, allowing those systems to report problems to 911 call centers, state regulators, and the FCC. Our technology is protected by U.S. patents and uses resilitent telephone company signaling network data to create unique ...
Your company can make money offering TeleSentient™. The Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) market is predicted to grow some $41 Billion from 2020 to 2025, with a CAGR of 44.65%. In a telecommunications industry that is re-monoplozing, and offering few opportunities for profitable new services, companies ...
“TeleSentient™ revolutionizes 911 by identifying callers that can't get through, and providing their physical location. That’s truly a life-saving game-changer!”
— Philip Diehl, Fmr. Director Telephone Regulation, Texas PUC and Fmr Director U.S. Mint. Member of the FailSafe Board of Directors.
The Board of ...