Technology holding company Cleartronic
is primarily engaged in providing device-spanning, interoperability-enabling
unified communication solutions via their VoiceInterop subsidiary, which
provides extremely robust options to enterprise and managed environment clients
for turning analog voice sources into digital packets that can be consumed and
distributed via Internet Protocol (IP). Chief among the tools offered by
VoiceInterop are the AudioMate360 Series of RoIP (Radio over Internet Protocol)
gateways and their backbone AudioMate software, which features an HTTP-based
software configuration console for managing a vast network of AudioMate360
(AM360) devices, allowing for easy and rapid management of the entire network,
including handling such tasks as firmware updates for older individual (or
groups) of units.
When it comes to managed environments
like large government agencies or municipal first responders, it goes without
saying that an extremely reliable and even severe incident-survivable solution
is required. The ability to cost-effectively tie together an unlimitedly large
array of base radios via AM360 gateways into a web of devices, seamlessly
connecting a limitless number of audio endpoints into a single AudioMate
session (which can be configured in an infinite number of ways easily, without
daunting technical requirements), makes establishing and maintaining mission
critical situational awareness a no-brainer. This kind of robust capability,
where existing PTT (push-to-talk) infrastructure can be virtualized instantly
into an easy to use environment that communicates via public internet service
or a private data network connection, is essential in a disaster situation and
of is also of immense utility for day-to-day operations.
Using VoiceInterop solutions allows for
inexpensive coverage area expansion of an existing base radio network that can
even thwart the logistical impositions created by operating in mountainous
regions. The ability to create an expanded simulcast coverage system, linking repeater
base stations via RoIP and IP multicast into a single, seamless network, where
all the devices key up as if they were wired together locally as remote access
stations, is an ideal choice whether the customer is a local government agency
(like police and fire rescue located in a mountainous region), or a resource
recovery operation like a remote mine or oil well. Affordable IP gateways and
the comprehensive software to manage them, is a real budget saver for local
governments and can also be a huge advantage for large enterprise operations
that require a similarly robust, but cheap way of tying together multiple field
personnel and coordinating their activities, either from a centralized location
or distributed nodes.
The ability of the VoiceInterop platform
to instantly integrate other forms of communication, like regular telephone
service (POTS, or plain old telephone service), wireless iDEN (integrated
digital enhanced network sources, which combine trunked radio and cellular
phone capabilities), dial-in VoIP, 3G/LTE, or a laptop soft console, makes it
an ideal solution for centralizing communications. Routing audio traffic in
real-time from a diverse variety of sources using an AudioMate architecture
makes consolidating otherwise complex dispatching and coordination of a huge
personnel base easy and it also opens up new workflows, as well as performance
enhancements which simply are not possible within a command and control
paradigm dominated by disparate elements.
The VoiceInterop Command Phone, which
also uses a browser-based interface, takes things one step further and allows
common commercial communication devices to be tied together into a self-healing
fiber-optic ring network that is also third party software agnostic, allowing
clients like airports and critical infrastructure entities to easily integrate
modern communications technology with a traditional PLAR (private line
automatic ring-down) solution that can automatically re-route traffic in the
event of an outage or break in the network. The already robust and reliable
overall platform offerings currently on offer from CLRI have been further
improved by the company’s recent entry into a new license agreement earlier
this year with the parent company (Collabria) of the developer of a comprehensive,
web-based and highly secure, command, control and communication platform known
as ReadyOp™. ReadyOp is a highly flexible solution that integrates alerts,
voice and radio with email, texts and file transfer into a single platform that
is location, server and hardware independent, and which is geared towards
government agencies for handling continuity and disaster/emergency response.
This licensing agreement expands CLRI’s options in the government agency end of
the market and adds further credibility to their capacity to deliver robust
solutions.
Cleartronic continues to be focused on
creating and acquiring subsidiaries that will augment its already impressive
portfolio of interoperable unified communication solutions, and the company’s
ongoing emphasis on ensuring its interfaces are simple and intuitive remains
one of their strongest selling points. Because when a serious crisis event
occurs, a fluid and responsive system that is easy to use often represents the
difference between life and death.
Take a closer look by visiting
www.cleartronicinc.com
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