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So easy to use, you could be sending alerts today


e2Campus is a web-based system offering a central interface that allows non-technical users to self-administer and manage time-sensitive communications to students, faculty, staff, campus security, first responders, volunteers, visitors, alumni, media and others.

Powered by the Omnilert Network, e2Campus works by sending an omnilert to all standard text communication devices: mobile phones (via SMS text messages), email accounts, RSS readers, text pagers, wireless PDAs, web site pages, as well as digital signage and alert beacons across the campus. It is a cross-carrier mobile content service, so it does not matter which phone providers your subscribers use. An optional service is offered that sends the advisory to subscribers’ traditional wired phones.

How to Start Sending Alerts in 30 Minutes or Less:

1. Receive an ID and password from e2Campus
2. Create a group
3. Invite subscribers
4. Type and send alerts

e2Campus allows a school administrator(s) to send a message to ten or tens of thousands of people within minutes – without having to call anyone at e2Campus. Messages can be initiated from anywhere via the web or net-connected phone.

The e2Campus web interface allows Administrators to setup accounts and groups, create registration forms and bulletin boards, send advisories, manage subscribers, and view reports.

Subscribers can self-manage their accounts to register or deactivate the service, update phone numbers or email addresses, and join available groups.

Because e2Campus is completely web-based, it will not clog up your own IT infrastructure, nor will it require many man-hours to install, integrate, and operate. And, you do not need additional phone lines for the system to work. e2Campus can offer a toll-free phone number to handle first-level and second-level technical support issues, should the need arise.

Here is a list of all the features you will get with e2Campus.



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