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Who is Integrated Data Communications?

Who is Integrated Data Communications?. IDC: Location technology enabling company “ L-commerce sm ” Unique approach Handset-based, in the call path GPS supported End-to-end solution Field proven with King County, Washington trial Developing products for 4Q ‘99 release.

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Who is Integrated Data Communications?

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  1. Who is Integrated Data Communications? • IDC: Location technology enabling company • “L-commercesm” • Unique approach • Handset-based, in the call path • GPS supported • End-to-end solution • Field proven with King County, Washington trial • Developing products for 4Q ‘99 release

  2. IDC Handset-To-Headset Location SolutionSM LITTLE OR NO MODIFICATION TO NETWORKS

  3. Location Technology Trial: Seattle, WA • 6 month trial with King County 911 Program Office • Requirements set by public safety • Minimal modifications to equipment • Locate to within 40 feet • Route calls to appropriate PSAP • Refresh (location) and transfer (the call) • Find 90% of all callers • 3 PSAPs • Cooperation from landline carriers, vendors, and public safety FCC Mandate: 125 Meters (406 Feet) FCC Mandate 125 meters King County Requirement 12.3 meters King County, WA Requirement: 12.3 m/40 feet (5,000 square feet) (1/2 million square feet)

  4. Rural Suburban Mountains Forest Canopy Urban Canyon Trial Test Locations • Real-world calling areas throughout the Greater Seattle area

  5. Results: Call Accuracy Distribution 40 feet 70 feet 100 feet 150 feet 200 feet

  6. Results: Handsets and Air Interfaces • Numerous handsets • Multiple air interfaces

  7. What is driving Location TechnologyDemand ? • Commercial public safety • Roadside assistance • Personal security • “Telematics” for automobiles • Commercial convenience services • Concierge services, AVL, asset tracking, etc. • Consumer applications via the Internet • Panic buttons, “family finders”, etc. • The call centers and hosting infrastructure are being built today for this demand

  8. What is the state of Handset Technology? • GPS technology evolving rapidly • Handset technology is available today • Commercial products are months away • Commercial goal • Wireless coverage available = location is available • Rapid TTFF • Assist as SPT requires • Our approach is proven to work

  9. Technical Features of Solution • Scalability • Universal application and deployment • Retrofit-ability • Simplicity of implementation • Division of costs • Location: controlled by the user • Find all callers

  10. Who pays? • Handset solution offer clear division of costs and liability • Handset: only common denominator between public safety and commercial services 911 call to PSAP call to Call Center

  11. Questions to consider…. • What are the rights to privacy? • How fast can each kind of solution be implemented? • How much is each going to cost, and who pays? • How many lives can be saved by implementing this technology immediately? THANK YOU FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY Http://www.placethecall.com

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