Tecore Networks, a leading provider of GSM, CDMA, 3G and multi-protocol mobile networks, today announced that its Military Secured Rapid Deployment System (MilSec-RDS) has participated in and met the requirements of the annual Department of Defense Interoperability Communications Exercise (DICE).
MilSec-RDS is a compact, software-defined network fully compliant with major wireless standards such as GSM, CDMA and 3G, fortified with features to satisfy military requirements. The system enables Type 1-4 encrypted calls, as well as Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP), which extends the prioritization capabilities of a government private network to the wireless segment. MilSec-RDS supports standalone and centralized operations. Additionally, multiple units can mesh together in the field to dynamically form a multi-site secured communications infrastructure. MilSec-RDS further includes:
- a complete core network: MSC/VLR; HLR/HSS; AuC/AC; SMSC/MMSC; with optional packet data
- high-capacity mini base station and amplifier
- interfaces for a wide range of external connectivity: PSTN; IP; satellite; and LMR
- a ruggedized, man-portable case which facilitates deployment in under one hour.
This system is ideal for extending the government communications network into the mobile environment, from military bases to embassies to the battlefield. It can also be transported and deployed to augment communications during emergencies, enhancing interoperability among distinct government organizations through the secured use of standards-based technologies. More information about Tecore Networks' MilSec-RDS, including a free white paper, can be found at www.tecore.com/solutions/military.cfm.
DICE provides a realistic yet controlled environment for DoD and its partners to test, train, and collaborate on communications and interoperability in order to facilitate effectiveness and efficiency of future operations. Participants include the Defense Information System Agency (DISA), U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) and other government organizations.
"We are proud to have participated in and met the exacting requirements of DICE," said Scott Hill, Executive Vice President of Global Federal and Commercial Sales at Tecore. "As wireless communications become ubiquitous worldwide, government and military organizations seek to leverage commercially proven technologies to maximize cost effectiveness and reliability. At the same time, they need to fortify the system for secured communications. Tecore's 17-year history in mobile innovation and our software-defined architecture form an unparalleled foundation to meet these current as well as future needs."
About Tecore Networks
Founded in 1991, Tecore Networks is a leading provider of GSM, CDMA, 3G and multi-protocol mobile networks for emerging operators and rapid deployments. Built with the same standards-based voice and data technologies available to global carriers on an IP-based architecture, we have dramatically enhanced functionality while minimizing space requirements, installation time and cost of ownership. We also offer integrated value-added features to enable our customers to increase ARPU and retention. Our solutions include core as well as radio access network infrastructure, supported by state-of-the-art professional services. Tecore is ISO 9001:2000 certified, and is a three-time winner of the Global Mobile (3GSM) Award. For more information, visit www.tecore.com.
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