
REDCOM Completes SIP Interoperability Testing with Harris Falcon
REDCOM Laboratories Inc., manufacturer of digital and IP-enabled telecommunications systems, has announced that it has successfully completed Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) interoperability testing for REDCOM’s (News - Alert) SLICE® and SLICE® 2100™ switches with AN/PRC-117G Radios from Harris RF Communications.
The interoperability provides warfighters with a wide variety of new applications. Warfighters working at a Forward Operations Base (FOB) can now be supported with a wide range of communications services.
The primary or the secondary communications link into
This application can provide the primary or the secondary communications link into and out of a FOB. Single Stage Dialing gives the warfighters using an Edge (SME-PED) or a Secure GSM Handset at a forward location easy access to persons or groups located within a Secure VoIP Network for direct support of their mission. A Combat Commander can now use one secure device, with MLPP, to contact and speak with anyone needed to support the combat mission.
REDCOM enables secure and interoperable warfighter communications with TRANSip®, the breakthrough technology that delivers secure tactical and strategic VoIP for Joint, NATO, and Coalition Forces. REDCOM’s TRANSip technology suite converges a broad range of technologies for maximum interoperability, so warfighters can be confident that REDCOM systems will operate in a any environment.
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