FREQUENTIS Defence Network Enabled Service Suite – superior command in military and crisis response operations

02/15/2011
Frequentis strives for solutions to efficiently synchronize efforts of civilian and military entities in Mission Critical Operations. This is achieved through advanced collaboration, efficient decisions, and edge communication and network services. Frequentis has over 60 years of experience with the supply of mission critical solutions: the company’s products are applied in 14,000 operator positions in over 80 countries - all making our world a safer place every day.

The move from platform-centric to network enabled poses diverse challenges in the dimensions people, processes and technology. Frequentis, as a leading provider of integrated control centre solutions, collaborates with world market leaders to deliver a portfolio of information and communications solutions that help defence and security agencies to migrate towards network enabled capabilities while still protecting their existing technology investments.

 

We guide today’s data and voice communication solution platforms towards a network enabled future where secure information sharing is essential. Frequentis communication solutions represent a safe investment for current and future communication requirements, thanks to their distinctive architecture, high product and service quality, an outstanding level of availability and reliability, award-winning human machine interfaces, and inherent interoperability. Frequentis individual solutions are closely linked to customer requirements and meet or exceed international MIL standards. They are designed for a wide range of applications of network enabled capabilities.

 

The Frequentis Network Enabled Service Suite addresses the three operational dimensions listed above by providing a flexible platform and integration point for different technologies, thus creating a highly responsive and resilient operational environment. The Network Enabled Service Suite uses an open standards architecture and is therefore compatible with the majority of solutions from leading market vendors. It also serves as a baseline allowing customers to establish a technology migration plan. The open concept turns network enabled capabilities into practical reality through reusable building blocks and IP-based converged services in a service-oriented architecture. A clear company migration policy ensures the customer gets a return on their investment throughout the lifecycle of the system.


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