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Raytheon's JPS Communications has collaborated with Aurora, Ill.-based Clarity Communication Systems to integrate cellular push-to-talk and land mobile radio interoperability product offerings.
To read the press release, please click here.
“Previously, we were able to integrate cellular phones with radios using voice activated switching once a call was established. Now, the cellular user gains direct control of the push-to-talk line on the radio for an immediate connection,” said Keith McDonald, vice president of Sales and Marketing for Raytheon JPS Communications.
ACU-2000 IP and InCom:
Using this new technology, digital push-to-talk cellular users will now be able to instantaneously communicate with land mobile radio users without compromising voice quality and network efficiency. This capability will be marketed to cellular service providers and public safety, enterprise, utility, education and healthcare markets.
To download the ACU-2000 IP and InCom datasheet, please click here.
ACU-2000 IP and InCom Benefits/Features:
- Seamless interoperable communications between cellular push-to-talk and land mobile radios.
- In-call time (from pressing the PTT to receiving the chirp) of .3 seconds or less.
- One second media delay (time between a voice being spoken on one handset and heard on another).
- PTT can work on any phone that uses Qualcomm’s standard BREW application programming interface.
- Joint solution makes land mobile radios broadband network compatible.
Customer Information:
For more information regarding the ACU-2000 IP and InCom collaboration, please contact JPS Sales at (919) 790-1011 or email us.
Press Information:
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