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Emergencies such as 9-11, Virginia Tech, the London subway bombing, and many others have
demonstrated that text-messaging and mass-dialing phones does not work.
These methods of notification fail because they don’t notify the majority of people
fast enough to protect them from danger.
On-site, network-based, emergency communication systems are needed to deliver information
and instructions fast enough and specific enough to save lives.
(electronic voice) May I have your attention, please: Lock-down alert
MessageNet Connections combines your existing communications systems, such as: public-address
systems, fire and security systems, PC pop-ups, LCD screens, phones, email, panic-buttons,
L.E.D. electronic signs (May I have your attention, please: Lock-down alert), RSS feeds, with
text messaging services such as Twitter and phone dialing services.
MessageNet Connections combines your emergency communications systems with your everyday
communications systems, forming one unified system.
By having everything integrated, your emergency communications are given immediate priority
delivery, with the ability to override daily communications, ensuring your emergency messages
won’t be drowned out by daily communications.
And because your staff is using Connections daily, you know the system works and you can
be confident that your staff will know how to operate it, in an emergency.
MessageNet Connections is a multi-user system, that allows your staff to send important messages
from almost any device, through a central system, to virtually any combination of other
devices.
In addition to emergency communications, Connections is a great tool for everyday communications,
as well. It lets you get the most from your investment in existing communications and
appliances.