Communications systems are a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) which are capable of being interconnected and interoperated. The components of such integrated communications systems serve a common purpose, respond to controls, and operate in unison. Backbone Transmission AMR Asia provides Backbone Transmission, which is a larger transmission line that carries data gathered from smaller interconnected lines. 1) At the local level, our backbone is a line or set of lines that local area networks connect to for a wide area network connection or within a local area network to span distances efficiently (for example, between buildings, stations, or plants). 2) On the Internet or other wide area networks, our backbone is a set of paths that local or regional networks connect, via network nodes or telecommunication data switching exchanges, to for long-distance interconnection. Broadband Transmission AMR Asia offers Broadband Transmission for various applications which include telecommunications and networking for government, large enterprises, and other professional communications. Broadband Transmission refers to a signaling method that includes or handles a relatively wide range (or band) of frequencies, which may be divided into channels. AMR Asia can offer wider (or broader) bandwidth channels for greater information-carrying capacity. Digital Trunked Radio System "Trunked" radio systems use a pool of channels which are available for a great many different groups of users. Whereas "conventional" radio systems use dedicated channels (frequency) for each individual group of users. AMR Asia can design and supply Digital Trunked Radio Systems in which a much greater number of user groups can be accommodated and managed. For example a mass transit operator can utilize this additional capacity to assign individual talk groups to specialized security, maintenance, or other operational groups which might otherwise not have the benefit of individual private communications. The specific radio will be identified to the system controller as a member of a specific talkgroup, and that radio will then be included in any conversations involving that talkgroup. Unified Communications AMR Asia offers an integration of real-time communication services such as instant messaging, presence information, telephony (including IP telephony), video conferencing, and data sharing, with non-real-time communication services such as unified messaging (integrated voicemail, e-mail, SMS and fax). Unified Communications is not a single product, but a solution (set of products) that provides a consistent unified user interface and user experience across multiple devices and media types. AMR Asia provides a system which allows an individual to send a message on one medium and receive the same communication on another medium. For example, one can receive a voicemail message and choose to access it through e-mail or a cell phone. If the sender is online according to the presence information and currently accepts calls, the response can be sent immediately through text chat or video call. Otherwise, it may be sent as a non real-time message that can be accessed through a variety of media. |
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