FDNY Chooses Verizon Frontline for Communications Upgrade
Briefly

Verizon Frontline has successfully upgraded the legacy Centrex phone system for the New York City Fire Department, replacing it with the modern One Talk VoIP solution. This involved migrating over 2,500 phone lines to LTE devices, aimed at enhancing communication reliability across various FDNY locations including firehouses and EMS stations. The system supports personnel from office workers to field fire marshals, ensuring connectivity during emergency responses. This partnership highlights Verizon's commitment to supporting public safety and operational efficiency for one of the largest fire departments in the nation.
Verizon Frontline's upgrade of FDNY's phone system to VoIP enhances reliable communication for operational efficiency, supporting over 2,500 existing lines and aiding emergency response.
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