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Mission-critical communication recorders
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Eventide Communications is the American reference manufacturer for forensic communication logging systems for mission-critical centers. Their MediaWorks Pro platform simultaneously records up to 128 channels of any technology — analog radio, P25 Phase 1/2, TETRA, DMR, VoIP SIP, ISDN, and POTS telephone lines — with GPS timestamping to millisecond precision for each communication. Native integration with Zetron ACOM, Motorola MCC7500, and other dispatch platforms makes Eventide the logical complement for command and control centers that already have consolidated radio infrastructure.
MediaWorks Pro's forensic functionality goes beyond recording: the search engine locates any specific communication in years-long repositories by timestamp, frequency, ANI (Automatic Number Identification), keyword, or geolocation — reducing incident reconstruction from days to minutes. The evidence exporter generates files in formats admissible by Peru's judicial system with digital chain of custody (verifiable MD5/SHA-256 hash). RAID-6 storage with configurable replication guarantees retention up to 5 years without data loss on disk failure. The entire system operates with AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit — meeting MINDEF's classified communications security requirements.
Value proposition by sector
Prioritizing sectors of vertical Defense
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Portfolio products
Multi-channel recording system for radio, telephony, and VoIP. Forensic indexing and search.
High-density communications recording system: up to 240 simultaneous channels, full redundancy, and multi-site access. For large dispatch centers and 24/7 operations.
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The difference between a corporate voice recorder and MediaWorks Pro is scale and architecture. Corporate recorders handle dozens of PABX extensions with weeks of retention. MediaWorks Pro handles hundreds of radio channels with years of retention, native integration with P25/TETRA emergency systems, and forensic functionality designed to serve as evidence in legal proceedings, not just as an internal archive. The system is redundant by design: the primary-secondary architecture guarantees continuous recording during software updates or hardware failure with no loss window.
In Peru, the legal framework justifying Eventide is D.S. 022-2009-JUS requiring recording of all police and emergency dispatch center communications, and Law 29783 on Occupational Safety requiring audited communication traceability in high-risk industry control rooms. Natural clients are National and Regional PNP EOCs, FFAA Joint Operations Centers, electric utility control rooms (utilities eléctricas peruanas), and mining dispatch centers operating radio networks under MEM regulations.