Introducing unified critical communications
Supplied by Tait Communications on Monday, 02 June, 2014
The future of public safety communications looks very different. Already, many agencies are using a range of wireless networks, as they increasingly rely on data to address public safety challenges.
Undoubtedly, this trend is set to continue. But with this additional choice comes confusion. The answer lies in unified critical communications. In this paper, you will learn how this approach can improve productivity, interoperability, coverage and resiliency.
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