Traditional call-in conferencing with passcode authorization for entrance.
Traditional call-in conferencing with passcode authorization for entrance.
A notification call sent to all parties involved, upon reception the recipient presses 1 to join the conference or hangs up, of which reporting of recipient action is aggregated for administrator review in real time.
Traditional short messaging service or texting provided over phone lines, not sent to phone email addresses.
Notification-type that is pulled from geo-coded, registered phone numbers and aggregated to communicate immediately with people in a specific location/area.
Non-priority notification normally utilized for public service announcements and non-time sensitive information distribution.
Priority notification handled at the call queue just behind FRGs.
Groups that are labeled as such will automatically be given highest priority in the call queue to ensure fastest delivery possible with respect to total traffic.
A separate login ID and Password for alternate users within the same organization.
Primary account by which sub-account settings may be set.
An unlimited list of phone numbers chosen to send a notification.
A credit is used as payment for Message911 notifications.
Note: Credits can be used for anything, like emergency and non-emergency notifications to text notifications and conferences. 1 Credit = $0.01
Second step in standard procurement process, which is issued during the early stages, most often utilized by governmental, educational and healthcare organizations to outline system specifications prior to a group bid.
First step in standard business process with the purpose of collecting information about capabilities of potential vendors, normally followed by an RFP.
A plan that allows your business to continually bring in revenue, while serving your clients in the quickest and most efficient way possible.
A system that allows one person to create a message and then send it out to large groups of people all at once.
Note: These messages can be sent via phone, SMS, email, and fax.