Radio over IP
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Radio over Internet Protocol, or RoIP, is similar to VoIP, but augments two-way radio communications rather than telephone calls. With RoIP, at least one node of a network is a radio connected via IP to other nodes in the radio network. The other nodes can be two-way radios, but could also be POTS telephones, softphone applications running on a computer such as Skype phone, PDA, smartphone, or some other communications device accessible over IP. RoIP can be deployed over private networks of wireless base stations, as well as the public Internet. It is useful in land mobile radio systems used by public safety departments and fleets of utilities spread over a broad geographic area.
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- C4i, Inc. - Radio Interface Unit (RIU)
C4i, Inc. Capabilities * Radio Interface Unit (RIU) * Operator Interface Unit (OIU) * Software Integration * Custom Applications * Remote Control * Video Integration * Telephony, IP, PBX * Client Devices (PDA,Rugged Laptops, Desktops, Intercom Systems)