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Welcome to Episode 8: I am wicked excited to speak to my guest Mark J. Fletcher, ENP (Fletch). Fetch is the Vice President for Public Safety at 911inform, LLC. Having worked as a Police Dispatcher, a Special Officer in NJ, and Chief Architect positions at Nortel and Avaya, he has contributed to the Public Safety / Telecommunications industry for nearly 40 years. Fletcher is listed at the inventor of 14 US Patents for NG911 call handling and has served on many Federally appointed committees for the FCC. In this episode, we discuss Kari's Law Ray Baum's Act, and What 3 Words. Find all things fletch here: fletch.tv
Having worked as a Police Dispatcher, a Special Officer in NJ, and Chief Architect positions at Nortel and Avaya, he has contributed to the Public Safety / Telecommunications industry for nearly 40 years. Fletcher is listed as the inventor of 14 US Patents for NG911 call handling and has served on many Federally appointed committees for the FCC. In this episode, we discuss Kari's Law Ray Baum's Act and What 3 Words. You can find Fletch's new podcast here.
FCC-NewsBytes-0503 Real TIme Text by Mark J. Fletcher, ENP
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Avaya's Product Line Manager for Emergency Services, Mark J. Fletcher, ENP, exposes the top 10 E911 myths and highlights a special announcement for WLAN
Mark J. Fletcher, ENP Avaya Product Line Manager for Emergency Servies, breaks the news story that Michigan will be holding a public hearing on E911 Laws
Avaya's Product Line Manager for Emergency Services, Mark J. Fletcher, ENP, recaps the California Public Utilities Commission workshop on MLTS E911 requirements
Avaya's Product Line Manager for Emergency Services, Mark J. Fletcher, ENP, recaps the first 911 call in the US placed in Haleyville, Alabama back on Feb. 16th, 1968. Special thanks to Alabama NENA http://www.al911.org for the official storyline.
Avaya's Product Line Manager for Emergency Services, Mark J. Fletcher, ENP, details SIP based carriers for E911 and their use of VPC services to position users in remote areas.
Avaya's Product Line Manager for Emergency Services, Mark J. Fletcher, ENP, discusses NG911 and the new flood of information that will be coming in from the public creating an Information Anarchy. Special comment by Avaya's Contact Center Guru Guy Clinch