Mass Notification System Expands Emergency Communication Capabilities
Posted on Monday, May 31, 2004 @ 08:56:41 EDT by Editorial Team
National Notification Network recently released Version 2 of its mass notification system to expand the systems’ capabilities to be more customizable and comprehensive, accommodating a wider array of emergency and non-emergency situations.
(PRWEB) May 31. 2004 -- http://www.3nonline.com - National Notification
Network (3n), the Glendale, California-based provider of automated notification
systems, recently released Version 2 of its mass notification system featuring
expanded capabilities for both emergency communications and non-emergency usage.
3n's groundbreaking mass notification system allows businesses, schools,
municipalities and other organizations and institutions to upload an entire
database of contacts and notify them instantly in the event of an emergency or
other event requiring quick and secure dissemination of information. This
message can be relayed to all modes of communication used by contacts including
phones (home, work and cell), email, pager, fax, and wireless devices such as
laptops, PDA's and Blackberries.
Version 2 of 3n’s mass notification system provides customers with even more
specific, customizable options to create an unlimited number of sub-groups
within its central database, allowing the notification system to accommodate a
more varied range of specific situations. For instance, schools using the
notification system could create sub-groups that correspond to each individual
bus transporting children to and from school. In this way, school administrators
could easily notify the parents of children on a specific bus if it were to be
delayed. Likewise, a corporation or government agency can use the new mass
notification system’s functionality to create unlimited sub-groups based on
department, hierarchy or expertise to help them better communicate in an
emergency.
"If there is a disaster like a wildfire or earthquake, it is important for
company management to communicate with employees about whether or not to come
into work, and it is equally important for them to get in touch with senior
management to create a business continuity plan. 3n simplifies and expedites
this process by allowing them to have separate databases set up for unlimited
groups of contacts and transition seamlessly between them," said Cinta Putra,
CEO and Co-Founder of 3n.
Mass notification system Version 2 also features new non-emergency functions.
These include the ability to notify contacts of meetings or changes in a
scheduled meeting as well as an instantaneous conference calling function. This
allows a user to initiate a conference call to unlimited contacts with the touch
of a button, as opposed to the traditional multi-step method of setting up a
call-in number with user ID and password, information that must then be
communicated to all participants.
"Because Version 2 of our mass notification system provides a greater degree of
customization and a range of both emergency and non-emergency functions, it
allows us to work with our customers to create a more comprehensive
communication solution," said Putra.
About National Notification Network
National Notification Network (3n) is a privately-held company based in the Los
Angeles area in Glendale, California. Recognized as an effective tool in both
emergency and non-emergency situations alike, 3n's innovative and powerful
proprietary automated mass notification system is the most advanced, efficient
and easy-to-use mass notification system on the market today. For more
information about 3n, log on to: www.3nonline.com or call toll-free (888)
366-4911.
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