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NIS RAIL the commuNIcAtIoN pLAtfoRm foR Added SAfety...
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Many Ascom and 3rd party end-devices using various communication technologies can be connected to the intelligent NIS VoIP switch.
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The ComNode is the core of NIS Rail. Several nodes can be networked via IP, allowing scaling from medium-sized to large systems. NIS Rail also supports Ascom system operating terminals as well as commercially available terminals. “With NIS Rail you know what you’ve got, particularly in hectic situations.
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NIS RAIL Integrated: GSM-R NIS-Rail integrates the GSM-R system specially developed for railway operators into the company telecommunication system. The system supports all the requirements defined in EIRENE/Morane and offers all the advantages of GSM-R. The NIS Rail workstation is therefore the ideal GSM-R dispatcher, efficiently assisting the railway operator with his daily processes.
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NIS RAIL Recording NIS supports recording of all calls on an external voice recorder. The integrated central voice recording supports post-incident analysis of critical operational situations. Monitored and controlled NIS Rail is configured in such a way that alarms are triggered when- ever a change in status occurs.
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NIS RAIL NIS RAIL fuNctIoNS NIS RAIL is modular in structure. The various NIS functions Roaming profiles functional components can be compiled as Authentication and location autonomy required and adapted precisely to suit customer Net wide role management (Local operation, remote operation, parallel operation) requirements.
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Although the information in this publication is represented in good faith and believed to be correct, Ascom makes no representations or warranties as to the completeness or accuracy of the information. In no event will be Ascom responsible for damages of any nature whatsover resulting from the use of or reliance upon the information contained in this document.
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