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In addition to the equipment provided to the PSAP's and data center hosts, 10 remote <br />positions were purchased. The remotes can be connected back to the primary 9-1-1 call <br />handling system controller using a virtual private network (VPN) via wireline, wireless or <br />satellite Internet connection. <br />The County currently bears the financial responsibility for maintenance to the system not <br />covered under the NG9-1-1 system contract including Text-to-9-1-1 capabilities and <br />upgrades to maintain the highest industry standards. The County will continue to maintain <br />this baseline commitment through March of 2025. <br />4.1 Additional Equipment <br />Establishing an integrated countywide 9-1-1 system demands the equipment each PSAP <br />uses on that system is compatible with the other equipment in use. To establish a <br />mechanism for assuring the compatibility of new, upgraded, and replacement equipment <br />with the County's 9-1-1 System so that public funds are not spent on incompatible <br />equipment. Any PSAP wishing to install new, upgraded, or replacement equipment, <br />hardware or software shall be reviewed and approved by the 9-1-1 Coordinator in order <br />to verify: <br />(a) Its Necessity to Maintain Current Operations, <br />(b) Its Compatibility with Future County 9-1-1 System Architecture, <br />(c) Its Consistency with Past Reimbursement Requests, and <br />(d) The Availability of Funds for Reimbursement. <br />In the event of a disagreement this shall be decided by the 9-1-1 Program Review <br />Committee. <br />5 COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS <br />Any wireless service, multiline telephone system, and voice over internet protocol <br />system to which a service or system is registered to a subscriber's address within the <br />state of Ohio or the subscriber's primary place of use is in this state and the service or <br />system is capable of initiating a direct connection to 9-1-1. <br />MULTILINE SYSTEM <br />Each operator of a multiline telephone system that was installed or substantially <br />renovated on or after the effective date of October 3, 2023 shall provide to the end user <br />the same level of 9-1-1 service that is provided to other end users of 9-1-1 within the <br />state. That service shall include the provision of Legacy automatic number identification <br />and automatic location identification; <br />Each operator of a multiline telephone system that was installed or substantially <br />renovated on or after the effective date of October 3, 2023, shall provide an emergency - <br />response -location identifier as part of the location transmission to the public safety <br />answering point, using legacy private -switch automatic location identification. <br />Each operator of a multiline telephone system that was installed or substantially <br />renovated on or after the effective date of October 3, 2023, shall identify the specific <br />location of the caller using an emergency response location that includes the public <br />27 <br />