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Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Operax has further extended the agreement with the Royal Netherlands Army (RNLA), with additional licences for Operax Resource Manager, to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) and manage bandwidth in its growing tactical communications networks. In operational deployment for more than three years, Operax Resource Manager controls and manages available bandwidth in the RNLA's TITAAN (Theatre Independent Tactical Army and Airforce Network) . The solution takes the full advantage of Operax multi-service capabilities to utilize all means of communication, such as VoIP, Video conferencing, and wireless communication via TETRA mobile phones and satellite. TITAAN is a central system in the RNLA's migration to Network Centric Warfare (NCW), with focus on making information available to all troops in real time over an all-IP network. TITAAN is largely built upon Commercial Off The Shelf products and with its cutting edge technology, RNLA has been recognised as world leader in deployed NCW solutions. The TITAAN system is integrated and delivered by the RNLA's C2 (Command and Control) Support Center. The C2 Support Center is the internal systems integration unit of the RNLA for C2 applications.
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