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Cisco Brings IP Interoperability to Public Safety 'Project 25' Radio Systems
Cisco Extends P25 Interoperability to Non-P25 Voice Systems Using a Network of Networks
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SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - August 8, 2007) - Cisco® (NASDAQ : CSCO ) today announced its
support of the public safety Project 25 (P25) family of open standards and
the P25 Inter Sub-System Interface (ISSI) protocol in collaboration with
EADS and Raytheon JPS. P25 was established to address the need for common
digital public safety radio communications standards for first responders
and homeland security and emergency response professionals. Cisco, Raytheon
JPS and EADS are demonstrating that with radio networks supporting the P25
ISSI and Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS),
customers can achieve a powerful, cost-effective and flexible system that
increases overall public safety communications reliability and
interoperability using a network of networks.
With P25 ISSI and Cisco IPICS, spectrum-efficient solutions can be
developed that increase the effective reach and coverage, flexibility and
reliability of public safety communications by using a true network of
networks. This approach utilizes P25 and non-P25 radio networks and
devices, IP devices such as PCs, laptops and IP phones, utilizing wireless,
broadband, fixed and satellite networks and telephony devices such as desk
phones and cell phones. The power of the network of networks helps enable
first responders to have the flexibility and tools they need for effective
response and most importantly, allows public safety agencies to extend and
modernize their existing radio networks so they work together with other
existing and future communications networks and devices.
Today, Cisco IPICS helps enable highly secure, interoperable communications
between disparate P25 and non-P25 radio networks using IP technology. At
the same time, it extends communications beyond just radios using open IP
standards to include any authorized client device that supports voice. As
customers deploy radio networks supporting the P25 ISSI, Cisco IPICS will
allow public safety organizations to communicate with legacy radio systems
that use other frequencies and other technologies. When connecting one P25
system to another, the P25 ISSI will deliver end-to-end feature
transparency and user roaming.
"P25 ISSI is an essential protocol for open standards interoperability
between P25 radio systems," says Shmuel Shaffer, general manager of Cisco's
safety and security systems business unit. "The combination of the P25 ISSI
protocol with IP-based open standards solutions such as Cisco IPICS is
vital to achieve broader public safety communications interoperability.
With the P25 ISSI and Cisco IPICS, users can have the best of both worlds.
They will be able to tie together P25 and non-P25 radio systems in a robust
way, communicate beyond the boundaries of radio systems with telephony and
Internet devices and have the ability to support future migration and
interoperability requirements at a fraction of the cost of a forklift
upgrade."
Interoperability with P25 radio systems is a key requirement of the Public
Safety Interoperable Communications grant program announced last month by
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. This $968
million grant program is specifically targeted to advanced IP-based
technologies that will improve the interoperability of public safety
communications such as those Cisco is demonstrating at APCO, including
Cisco IPICS, Cisco Unified Communications and IP-based wireless mobility
solutions.
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