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Avaya and JPS
Enabling Communications Between Radios and Phones

With the ACU-2000 IP gateway from JPS Communications, a Platinum-level member in the Avaya DevConnect Program, organizations can digitally connect their mobile radio fleet and their SIP telephones, networks and devices. The system links mobile radio users into the network, giving them some of the same features and functionality as a telephone user. Administrators can monitor and control disparate communications systems over an IP network, allowing radio as well as telephone users to participate in interoperability conferences.

The system works with the following Avaya products:

  • Communication Manager - An open, scalable, and highly reliable telephony solution that provides centralized call control for a resilient, distributed network of media gateways and a wide range of analog, digital and IP-based communication devices

  • IP Softphones - The simple graphical user interfaces and Microsoft desktop application integration make it easy to place and receive phone calls from a PC or laptop - ideal for working from any location with an internet connection.

  • SIP Enablement Services (SES) - A bridge between Avaya MultiVantage(TM) applications and a wide range of standards-based user agents, web-based applications and communication devices, creating a highly scalable, highly reliable SIP communications network that supports telephony, instant messaging, conferencing and collaboration.

  • 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.
  • For more information on the ACU-2000 IP, please click here.

    Contact Information:

    For more information regarding the Avaya and JPS joint solution, please contact Keith McDonald at (919) 790-1011 or email us.

    Support Information:

    JPS is with you before, during and after the purchase of our operability and interoperability systems. To contact our support department, please call (919) 790-1011 or email us.

    Avaya and JPS Datasheet