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In most cases, public agencies including state, local, federal, fire, police, ambulance and military all use different voice radio networks to communicate. Similar disparities also exist in commercial environments as well. Cisco's latest IP Interoperability and Collaboration Systems (IPICS) platform, announced today, introduces a new paradigm and allows disparate voice networks to talk to each other. Business - List of business/finance/loan/mortgage resources Computers - List of computer hardware/software/peripheral resources Internet - List of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing resources Software - List of software resources Web Design - List of web design/development resources Web Hosting - List of web hosting resources Web Promotion - List of search engine optimization/internet marketing resources Web Resources - List of other web resources Recreation - List of travel/hotel/cruise resources Casino - List of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette resources Health - List of online pharmacy/hospital/health resources Shopping - List of online shopping/gift resources Miscellaneous - List of all other resources not stated above
IPICS uses IP as a base to connect and virtualize different radio networks, allowing for click to talk across networks from a desktop interface. The IPICS system includes server hardware and software as well as a management interface called the IPICS Push-to-Talk Management Center (PMC). Pulling it all together for messaging is the Cisco IPICS Voice over IP XML Services. |
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