What role does a communication infrastructure play in enabling data exchange and deployment of distributor control systems?
Put simply, communications infrastructures act as enabling platforms many distributed applications depend on. We have a wealth of experience within the communications and control industry, supplying systems and infrastructure for the public transport market. Systems include: • Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) • Customer information • Help point • Integrated ticketing solutions • Lane control • Public address • Traffic signal control • Voice alarm • Voice communications (including Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)) Communications Infrastructures include: • Trunked Radio systems • Structured Cabling Systems • Local and Wide Area Networking (LAN/WAN) • Wireless Connectivity • Power over Ethernet • IP Engineering • Microwave Radio Specialist communications systems for railways Railways require specialist communications systems. We have in depth experience of working on all types of railways: • Main line railways • Metro/urban railways • Transit/light railways • Freight haulage railways W
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