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Check out the capabilities of the telecommunications systems we offer for the energy and industrial sectors:
The ability to implement and use systems that unify both traditional and modern telecommunications technologies.
Unification of telecommunications technology
The ability to implement and use systems that unify both traditional and modern telecommunications technologies.
The energy industry and industry often use older or unmodernized building and telecom infrastructure (cabling, outlets, etc.).
By implementing a telecommunications system that also adopts traditional technologies (such as analog lines), the current technical infrastructure can continue to be used. This avoids costly investments.
Regardless, where new infrastructure is needed and available, modern services can be implemented.
Scalability and flexibility of systems.
With flexible and scalable systems architecture:
You can easily match the system size and functionality to the diverse needs found in the energy and industrial sectors.
Consolidated systems can be created to serve a large number of users in a small area (e.g., office buildings).
Distributed systems can be built to serve users over a large enterprise area (factories, power plants, mines).
Distributed systems that operate internationally and serve units in multiple countries can be created.
Reliability and security of services
The systems we offer guarantee reliability and high availability of voice services.
Thanks to advanced and proven control element redundancy mechanisms, voice services are assured, even in the event of possible failure of some elements.
Telecommunications systems can operate completely isolated from the public Internet network and any cloud services. This minimizes the risk of exposing the system to possible cyber-attacks.
In addition, thanks to the manufacturer's continuous support, security-related patches are published on an ongoing basis and can be uploaded to the system.
All of the above are extremely important especially for the energy and industrial sectors, where operational reliability and safety is a top priority.
Scalability and flexibility of systems
With a flexible and scalable system architecture:
You can easily adjust system size and functionality to meet the diverse needs found in the energy industry and industry.
You can build consolidated systems serving a large number of users in a small area (such as office buildings).
You can build distributed systems serving users over a large enterprise area (factories, power plants, mines).
You can build distributed systems that operate internationally and serve individuals in many countries.