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OmnilertOct 23, 2008 11:20:30 AM1 min read

Frost & Sullivan Names Omnilert Tier I Mass Notification System

The independent third party research firm rates Omnilert with highest grade.

 

Frost & Sullivan has designated Omnilert as a Tier I provider of mass notification systems for the education market. The designation as “Tier I” is the highest rating by the independent third party research firm.

 

The new Frost & Sullivan report titled, “North American Mass Notification System Services Market,” defines Tier I companies as major providers of mass notification system services and hold a large percent of the market share. Tier I companies also have a large installed customer base in the education segment. Frost & Sullivan defines Tier II companies as well-established market participants but do not possess the strength or the reach of Tier I participants. Tier III companies are small, region-based companies.

 

“We are extremely pleased that Frost & Sullivan has recognized Omnilert as a Tier I provider,” stated Ara Bagdasarian, President of Omnilert, LLC. “We’re also happy they recognize the significance of multimodal communication that Omnilert has trail blazed for the industry. This report confirms our five years of hard work in providing the most reliable, yet most affordable notification system available for the education market. Our nearly 600 schools can rest assured knowing that an independent third party research firm has rated Omnilert with the highest grade.”

 

 

 

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