A number of people have been asking about "Assured Services - SIP" or AS-SIP, SRTP and TLS recently. What are these terms? Why might these features be required?
What do they have to do with Radio Over IP systems?
Other questions include what codecs do you support? Do you support MELPe? Speex? But more importantly we need to know why someone might want to use one codec rather than another.
In my next post I'm going to discuss these topics and what they might mean for Radio Over IP solutions for public safety and defense communications.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
AIRPORT EMERGENCY BOOST
AIRPORT EMERGENCY BOOST
See video of the new communications, alarm monitoring and dispatch system at Queensland's Gold Coast Airport. Also featured are new trucks in use with the Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARRF).
See video of the new communications, alarm monitoring and dispatch system at Queensland's Gold Coast Airport. Also featured are new trucks in use with the Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARRF).
Friday, December 11, 2009
Upgraded fire control centre launched at Gold Coast Airport
Gold Coast Airport in Queensland, is the first of 20 Australian airports to receive C4i's new SwitchplusIP technology for integrated communications, alarm monitoring and incident management.
General Manager ARFF Andrew Rushbrook said the fire control project involved the replacement of existing systems with a standardised modern digital system.
"It incorporates the very latest technology integrated communications and incident management resources to give Airservices fire fighters the best tools to manage any incident," Mr Rushbrook said.
It replaces the current patchwork of stand-alone systems with one fully integrated digital system.
By linking airports using IP technology, the new system provides a remote monitoring capability to improve efficiency, safety, and lower training and maintenance costs. The standardised system will also support easier transfer of employees between stations.
More information can be obtained from Airservices Australia.
General Manager ARFF Andrew Rushbrook said the fire control project involved the replacement of existing systems with a standardised modern digital system.
"It incorporates the very latest technology integrated communications and incident management resources to give Airservices fire fighters the best tools to manage any incident," Mr Rushbrook said.
It replaces the current patchwork of stand-alone systems with one fully integrated digital system.
By linking airports using IP technology, the new system provides a remote monitoring capability to improve efficiency, safety, and lower training and maintenance costs. The standardised system will also support easier transfer of employees between stations.
More information can be obtained from Airservices Australia.
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