Northern New Jersey Cities Initiate Community-Wide Emergency Communications

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Mutualink, Inc., an IP-based public safety interoperability service provider, has installed its invitation-based, peer-to-peer interoperable network in the cities of Ridgewood, Paramus and Palisades Park, New Jersey, initiating an unprecedented level of communication among Public Safety dispatch centers, radio systems and other critical facilities throughout the community.

“This is an important first step to achieve community-wide communications among all of our critical assets and agencies as we continue to grow and provide services to surrounding communities,” said Harold (Skip) Cherven, Director of the Northwest Bergen Central Dispatch Center. “In addition, the Mutualink system will aid our efforts to coordinate communications across our multiple radio frequencies."

“We are pleased to be helping the cities of Ridgewood, Paramus and Palisades Park to improve interoperability among their agencies and to enable them to provide a higher level of service and responsiveness to their communities,” said Peter Karoczkai, CEO of Mutualink. Inc. “The low cost of our simple, feature rich plug-and-play system makes interoperable communications accessible to high value community assets such as schools and hospitals, creating completely interoperable communities,” he added.

Mutualink redefines interoperability by creating networks of interoperable communities that are instantly capable of sharing radio, voice, text, video, data files and telephone communications in a secure environment. The combination of affordability, invitation based control and a simplicity of use changes the way communities across the country communicate.
 

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Doesn't say anything about what is being used for the hardware side of things. Is
this a Cisco based network, is this using the JPS 1000/2000 or just what?

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Mutualink, Inc., an IP-based public safety interoperability service provider, has installed its invitation-based, peer-to-peer interoperable network in the cities of Ridgewood, Paramus and Palisades Park, New Jersey, initiating an unprecedented level of communication among Public Safety dispatch centers, radio systems and other critical facilities throughout the community.

“This is an important first step to achieve community-wide communications among all of our critical assets and agencies as we continue to grow and provide services to surrounding communities,” said Harold (Skip) Cherven, Director of the Northwest Bergen Central Dispatch Center. “In addition, the Mutualink system will aid our efforts to coordinate communications across our multiple radio frequencies."

“We are pleased to be helping the cities of Ridgewood, Paramus and Palisades Park to improve interoperability among their agencies and to enable them to provide a higher level of service and responsiveness to their communities,” said Peter Karoczkai, CEO of Mutualink. Inc. “The low cost of our simple, feature rich plug-and-play system makes interoperable communications accessible to high value community assets such as schools and hospitals, creating completely interoperable communities,” he added.

Mutualink redefines interoperability by creating networks of interoperable communities that are instantly capable of sharing radio, voice, text, video, data files and telephone communications in a secure environment. The combination of affordability, invitation based control and a simplicity of use changes the way communities across the country communicate.
 

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Does the state still use E-Team? Also, doesn't M/A-Com use an IP based system? I think it's called OpenSky.

I don't see what is better or new about this.
 
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Great, another "black box" wonder device for interoperability. the more all the departments move towards interoperability the further from it they get. message to all department heads, think conventional analog radio set. it works everytime. don't be fooled by the fancy dressed salesmen with their snake oil
 

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res148cue said:
Does the state still use E-Team? Also, doesn't M/A-Com use an IP based system? I think it's called OpenSky.

OpenSky is a completely different brand of trunking that can't be monitored by commercially available scanners - just visit the Pennsylvania fourm and you'll get a better idea of what that system is all about.

Ma/COM does have an IP based digital product which is based on P25 as opposed to EDACS ProVoice. Fort Lee is about to go to a Ma/COM P25IP TRS system, IIRC.
 
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