MetTel Secures Approval from FDNY For POTS Replacement

MetTel, a provider of advanced communication and digital transformation solutions, has obtained approval from the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) for deploying its managed facilities voice network (MFVN) to replace legacy plain old telephone (POTS) lines with reliable and resilient voice communication services compatible with legacy equipment like fire and burglar alarms, fax machines, elevator lines and modems.

The solution will help digitally transform the way organizations manage their critical communications infrastructure and add the enhanced predictive and proactive maintenance features of managed network services.

By leveraging MetTel’s approach, organizations can transition seamlessly from traditional POTS lines to an advanced voice network that delivers enhanced functionalities, increased flexibility and improved cost efficiency. MetTel’s POTS transformation solution has been deployed nationwide for a large number of enterprise clients.

With this approval, MetTel can offer a POTS replacement solution that complies with the rigorous standards set by the FDNY and NFPA72, providing peace of mind and a future-ready communication framework for customers.

“Our approval from the FDNY is a significant milestone for MetTel and reaffirms our commitment to delivering innovative and transformational managed communication solutions,” said Ed Fox, CTO at MetTel. ”

MetTel’s MFVN empowers organizations with a range of advanced voice services, including voice-over IP (VoIP), unified communications and collaboration tools. By leveraging MetTel’s network infrastructure, organizations can optimize their communications, improve operational efficiency, and enhance overall productivity.

For more information about MetTel and its POTS Transformation solution, visit www.mettel.net.