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Shared Spectrum in Education: Back-to-School for Policymakers

Broadband Breakfast

Analysts and advocates for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service’s (CBRS) shared spectrum framework have often highlighted the technology’s growing potential in industrial sectors (such as manufacturing, transport hubs and logistics), defense systems, sports venues and service providers’ mobile phone networks.

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Understanding Trunking: Benefits and Applications

Tridon

Digital trunking systems, such as Project 25 (P25) and Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), offer numerous advantages over analog systems, including better audio quality, enhanced security through encryption, and more efficient bandwidth use. Digital Trunking Digital trunking represents a significant leap in communication technology.

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What is SIP? Definition and Use for Businesses

NetWork Telecom

SIP supports not just voice calls but also the following services: Video meetings Instant messaging Sharing various types of media You can think of SIP as one way to use VoIP that connects your company’s phone system directly to the regular phone network, eliminating the need for traditional phone lines.

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What is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)?

NetWork Telecom

At its core, SIP is designed to be independent of the underlying transport layer, meaning it can work over TCP, UDP, or other network protocols. Mobile Functionality: With SIP, employees can stay connected regardless of their location, using mobile devices as extensions of the office phone system.

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