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911

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What is 911?

911 is an emergency telephone number used in North America and several other countries which allows a person to contact emergency services for urgent assistance from police, fire, and ambulance services. Calling 911 connects the caller to a dispatcher who can assess the situation and route the call to the appropriate emergency responders. It's used for immediate threats to life, safety, or property.

What other technologies are related to 911?

911 Complementary Technologies

Transmission measuring sets are used to test and verify the performance of telecommunications equipment, making them complementary to 911 technology.
mentioned alongside 911 in 71% (87) of relevant job posts
HST 3000 is a test set used to test and verify the performance of telecommunications equipment, making them complementary to 911 technology.
mentioned alongside 911 in 66% (88) of relevant job posts
E911 (Enhanced 911) is a set of technologies to automatically provide the location of the caller to the call taker. As such it is closely related to basic 911 technology.
mentioned alongside 911 in 16% (112) of relevant job posts

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