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Integrated Communication Solutions Based on cCS2.0: From Telephony to Public Address Systems

03/04/26


ISTEL 3000 is implementing a comprehensive project for one of its clients, involving the deployment of a modern communication infrastructure based on the Kontron cCS2.0 software and hardware platform.


Modern infrastructure requirements go beyond ensuring reliable telephony — they require the integration of multiple communication channels into a single system.


The cCS2.0-based solution enables:

  • traditional and IP telephony

  • dispatch communications

  • public address over telephone lines

  • full-duplex loudspeaker communication

  • public address systems

  • integration with existing radio communication systems (both analog and digital)

  • interoperability with mobile communication networks

As a result, the customer receives not a set of fragmented systems, but a unified communication platform.


One of the key advantages is the ability to deploy a public address system based on the already installed cCS2.0 platform. This makes it possible to:

  • provide real-time notifications to customers

  • alert personnel in case of emergencies or hazardous situations

  • centrally manage messages

The system supports full-duplex mode, enabling not only message transmission but also two-way communication.


The solution is fully adapted to modern IP networks, which makes it possible to:

  • deploy system nodes over any distance

  • rapidly scale the infrastructure

  • integrate new facilities without significant architectural changes


To ensure uninterrupted operation, the public address system is designed with redundancy in mind. This ensures:

  • high reliability

  • fault tolerance

  • compliance with critical infrastructure requirements


The cCS2.0-based solution is more than just a telecommunications platform — it is a universal tool for building integrated communication, notification, and management systems that meet the challenges of modern infrastructure projects in Ukraine.


Sincerely,

The ISTEL 3000 Team

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