Comtech (CMTL) Telecommunications announced that its Allerium business segment, formerly known as the Terrestrial & Wireless Networks segment, has reached a significant milestone in its statewide contract to design, deploy, and operate Next Generation 9-1-1 services for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. On December 4, 2025, Allerium migrated the first Public Safety Answering Point-Bluegrass 911 Communications-onto the Commonwealth’s new service and delivered the first NG9-1-1 text and voice calls to this Lancaster, Kentucky, agency. After eight months of planning leading to the first cutover, the program has already migrated 12 PSAPs in its first four months of operation, establishing a strong foundation for the continued statewide transition to NG9-1-1 across Kentucky.
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