How much traffic is on my existing network and how much bandwidth is available to dedicate to a communications solution?
• Does your network support multicasting? Multicasting is an important element in making our dispatch solutions as effective as possible. We can work with non-multicasting networks but there are some limitations. • Do you want to connect and communicate between multiple locations or installations via and IP dispatch network? If so, that means you have to have a good network connection between them. Anywhere you have a network connection could be a potential location for communications equipment. So if you have offices across the country that are all connected via a network, you could communicate between them using two-way radios, because the network ties them together.
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