
REDCOM's SLICE 2100 Engineered for War and Peace
REDCOM offers the SLICE 2100, equipped with TRANSip innovation, which converges IP and legacy networks in a single 1U platform.
Wide range of communications
Warfighters currently use a wide range of communications and encryption technologies that were not designed to be compatible, just as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and legacy equipment from different generations of research. REDCOM officials say the SLICE 2100 can deliver the kind of secure converged network warfighters need.
"Regardless of your mission," company officials say, "SLICE 2100 converges tactical and strategic networks from a broad range of technologies for maximum communications interoperability, including SIP, SCIP, V.150.1, GSM, radio, SATCOM, ISDN PRI, Euro PRI, IPv4 and IPv6."
The SLICE 2100 provides a Multi-Level Precedence
And since the SLICE 2100 provides a Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption software capability for end-to-end warfighter communications, according to company officials, this means this "essential element of command and control ensures that the most important calls get through and are able to tandem and deliver priority calls to the end location and warfighter."
The secure conferencing capabilities of the SLICE 2100 provides tools for warfighter communications, with several conferencing styles available, including "progressive", "meet-me", and "preset".
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