Vertical verizon8/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Our ruggedized phones and accessories are also sold through distributors in North America and Europe. ![]() We currently sell our ruggedized mobility solutions to several of the largest wireless carriers in the United States- including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon-as well as the three largest wireless carriers in Canada-Bell, Rogers and TELUS Mobility. provider of ultra-rugged, rugged and consumer durable mobile devices designed to provide extra protection for users that demand more durability in their work and everyday lives. For more information, visit Sonim XP3plus and NextNav. The integration of z-axis capabilities for E911 calls is now available on the XP3plus through a software update for Verizon customers. With NextNav’s Pinnacle 911 reaching over 4,400 cities and towns in the U.S., the implementation of this service will exceed the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) z-axis requirement for nationwide E911. Sonim is a leader in providing some of the most rugged mobile phones for task workers in industries such as public safety, construction, manufacturing, field service, transportation, hospitality and more. By knowing the vertical location of a caller, with this technology, we can reduce response times by up to 80 percent and help save more lives.” In an emergency, we know that every second counts. “We are proud to further our long-standing partnership with Sonim to bring this feature phone to the market with precise z-axis. “Public safety has been asking for floor-level vertical location for years,” said Ganesh Pattabiraman, CEO and co-founder of NextNav. Now enterprise, industrial and public safety workers can expect faster response times and increased situational awareness when using this compact rugged device.” “Once again, Sonim and NextNav are bringing life-saving technology to market by integrating z-axis capabilities on the XP3plus feature phone. “Sonim has had a long relationship of collaborating with NextNav, a leader in next generation GPS, having delivered the first devices designed to capture z-axis measurements for public safety and 911 support in early 2021,” said Peter Lui, CEO, Sonim. NextNav’s technology has demonstrated floor-level accuracy 94 percent of the time in independent testing conducted in 2018 by the CTIA. Dispatchers will be able to more precisely locate where a caller is by adding the vertical dimension alongside their horizontal location of latitude and longitude, and in turn more quickly get callers the help they need. 26, 2023) - Sonim Technologies (Nasdaq: SONM) announced today the integration of NextNav Pinnacle vertical location, or z-axis capabilities, into Sonim’s XP3plus, making it the first Sonim feature phone available with these capabilities.īy leveraging NextNav’s Pinnacle 911 to deliver reliable and consistent z-axis capabilities nationwide, floor-level altitude measurements will greatly enhance the ability of public safety answering points (PSAPs) to accurately identify the indoor location of wireless E911 callers. Romains work has received attention from both local and international press such as SCMP (HK), Herald Tribune (US), National Geographic, Lonely Planet (HK), El Pais (Spain), Figaro (France), Huffinton Post (US), The Guardian (UK), Stern (Germany) and many more….įor more information on the work and artist please click here.SAN DIEGO (Jan. We are ambitious and reach for the sky but our lives are like buildings we start at ground level and need a strong foundation in order to succeed. The city is a metaphor of how we grow as a person. The name Vertical Horizon is an obvious reminder of our competitive Hong Kong skyline where each building is trying to be the tallest, the boldest, the most beautiful, the youngest, the oldest or the most famous. The geometry of the urban environment and the vivid lives it shelters are the aspects of Hong Kong that inspire him most. ![]() ![]() Stunned by its architectural "race to the sky" he felt the need to use his camera to share his feelings about the city. His interest in photography began during his period of working in Los Angeles and Tokyo, and subsequently blossomed into a passion after his arrival in Hong Kong. Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze is a French photographer with a Masters in multimedia and art from East Paris University. ![]()
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