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Motorola Solutions Expands Next Generation Core Services With First Cloud-Based 9-1-1 Call Routing Platform

Motorola Solutions Expands Next Generation Core Services With First Cloud-Based 9-1-1 Call Routing Platform Image Credit: Motorola Solutions

Motorola Solutions yesterday announced the expansion of its Next Generation Core Services (NGCS) portfolio with the unveiling of CommandCentral Router, one of the industry’s first cloud-based 9-1-1 call routing platforms. The National Emergency Number Association (NENA) i3-compliant solution works with all of Motorola Solutions’ emergency call management products and offers public safety answering points (PSAPs) mission-critical, reliable 9-1-1 call routing performance via a cloud-based solution.

Motorola Solutions’ next-generation 9-1-1 call routing solutions are currently relied upon by North American agencies serving approximately 45 million people. Multiple state and local government agencies have signed on to deploy CommandCentral Router in 2024, including Berkeley County, West Virginia.

Gary A. Wine, Berkeley County Administrator

At Berkeley County, we pride ourselves on adopting new technology as a means for better serving our community. Our team fields hundreds of emergency and non-emergency calls daily and Motorola Solutions’ cloud-based CommandCentral Router will give us the confidence that those calls will be routed without disruption or delay.

Dan Twohig, vice president of NGCS at Motorola Solutions

Our customers want choice in their 9-1-1 call routing to best meet their unique needs. CommandCentral Router offers agencies the benefits of our traditional data center-based call routing solution via a multi-cloud software-as-a-service offering, delivering the scalability and mission-critical performance our customers expect.

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