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The new ACU-2000 IP is the only interoperability solution that provides a true SIP-based gateway to digitally converge your existing radio systems with SIP telephones, networks, and devices. Now you can bring all of the advantages of the open-standards SIP protocol to your radio systems and add radio functionality to your network.
"The ACU-2000 IP leads the IP communications market by bridging the field-proven ACU technology with innovative SIP capabilities that include a multitude of services," states Keith McDonald, vice president of sales and marketing for JPS. "Now, users can expect to enjoy several additional SIP and IP benefits with ACU technology to create highly effective operations among incompatible communications systems."
What is the ACU-2000 IP?
Like the ACU-1000, the ACU-2000 IP is modular, completely scalable and field configurable to meet your needs as a customer. It builds on the ACU-1000's ability to link disparate communications systems which can be connected, monitored and controlled over an IP network. The additional SIP capabilities in the ACU-2000 IP allow your SIP-based systems or individual SIP endpoint, such as SIP phones or softphones, to be included in interoperable conferences.
To download the ACU-2000 IP datasheet, please click here.
What is SIP?
SIP is a standards-based open protocol used to create, manage and terminate sessions in an IP based network. SIP enables the convergence of voice, data and video, allowing equipment with varying media capabilities to be conferenced together. An essential component of the protocol is a determination of the services supported by each of the different types of communications equipment in the conference, so that any services held in common can be exchanged between them.
ACU-2000 IP Benefits/Features:
- Connects SIP VoIP devices to radios.
- Two-way radio users have access to features that have traditionally been available only to telephone users, including the ability to directly call telephone extensions, call forwarding, call logging and call recording.
- Control a large interoperability system via IP.
- Connect radio systems at multiple sites across an IP network.
- Remotely change radio channel or frequency over IP.
- Distributed network design ensures continuity of local operations in the event of network failure.
Customer Information:
For more information regarding the ACU-2000 IP, please contact JPS Sales at (919) 790-1011 or email us.
Press Information:
Please visit our ACU-2000 IP Media Information page.
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