Unified dispatch platform: P25/LMR radio, VoIP, CAD, GIS, and logging in a single interface. 99.999% availability for 24/7 operations.
Zetron
Zetron MAX Dispatch Console
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Technical overview
Zetron MAX is the mission-critical dispatch console chosen by police command centers, fire departments, emergency systems, and railway control centers in over 40 countries. It unifies in a single interface all communication sources a dispatcher needs to manage: P25 and conventional LMR radio, VoIP, landline telephony, CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch), GIS with unit tracking, forensic recording, and automated alerts.
The guaranteed 99.999% availability (five nines) is achieved through a distributed architecture with N+1 redundancy: if the primary server fails, a backup server takes control in less than 100 milliseconds without dropping active calls. This specification is mandatory for emergency systems where every second of downtime has direct public safety consequences.
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