Nuremberg Airport receives ASGARD VoIP system


Thursday, 17 May, 2018

Nuremberg Airport receives ASGARD VoIP system

Frequentis’s VoIP-based communication system ASGARD will be implemented in the fire brigade control centre of Nuremberg Airport.

Flughaft Nürnberg GmbH has selected ASGARD to modernise the control centre of the airport’s fire department and the control and communication management system, as well as the installation of media technology. This installation will mark the first time ASGARD has been used in an international airport.

Albrecht Dürer airport in Nuremberg ranks among the 10 biggest airports in Germany with approximately 4.2 million passengers per year and is growing at a yearly rate of 3%. Various subsystems will also be integrated into the communication system via different interfaces.

The system design offers reliability and availability, allowing seamless integration into existing and future infrastructure. Its modular, completely software-based concept ensures flexibility and enables it to simplify even the most complex of requirements. The integrated documentation system records all available information.

“ASGARD provides professional communication management for safety-critical control centres thanks to its high level of flexibility, reliability and numerous possibilities for infrastructure integration. We are extremely proud that industries with safety critical tasks rely on ASGARD for emergency call management,” said Reinhard Grimm, Managing Director of Frequentis Germany.

ASGARD is already part of more than 30 control centres across Germany, supporting emergency service control centres with emergency call handling and emergency vehicle coordination.

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