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CRITICAL ALARMS
In an acute situation either with patients in a ward or in the emergency intake, a few minutes can be the difference between the length of stay, the level of injuries or the chance to survive. In emergencies there is no room for misunderstandings or bottle-necks in communication. The system has to work each time in order for the responsible persons to get automatic notice wherever they are or whatever they are doing.
On-site wireless communications reduces waiting time and speeds up response in critical situations.
Doctors, nurses, administrators and other personnel receive time-critical information right into their pocket devices – as voice, text, alarm or data – and in an interactive form.
Information can be received from patients and other caregivers, from computers and databases, from monitoring equipment and medical devices. The receiver will know instantly when new information is available. This makes the whole organisation more agile, more productive.
PRODUCTS
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d62 Handset
When effective communication can have a direct effect on safety, health or security, multi-feature handsets and a support system of the highest standards is a necessity rather than a luxury.
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d81 Handset
Ascom d81 - performs where other handsets reach their limit. A tough design with an outstanding level of functionality and operating safety makes it a natural choice for users demanding operational excellence in the most challenging environments.
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i62 Handset
As the world’s first VoWiFi handset operating on 802.11n network, the Ascom i62 is truly unique. It supports the deployment of voice over the network without degrading the performance of an existing .11n network capacity.
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Unite
UNITE is an IP-based system for professional messaging. It integrates a broad range of fixed, wireless, and mobile media, including paging, messaging and alarm systems, and cordless phone systems like DECT, with public communications technologies such as GSM, email and the Internet.







