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Bridging Systems Interface is a standard protocol for communicating with physical interfaces which attach analog or digital voice radios to digital data networks—known as 'Radio over IP'--to make easier the use of remote radios by local users, and the sharing of radios by multiple users, in the service of improving emergency communications interoperability. The standard is promulgated by the program in the US Department of Homeland Security's Office for Interoperability and Compatibility, specifically, the VoIP Working Group [1].

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  • Bridging Systems Interface is a standard protocol for communicating with physical interfaces which attach analog or digital voice radios to digital data networks—known as 'Radio over IP'--to make easier the use of remote radios by local users, and the sharing of radios by multiple users, in the service of improving emergency communications interoperability. The standard is promulgated by the program in the US Department of Homeland Security's Office for Interoperability and Compatibility, specifically, the VoIP Working Group [1]. (en)
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  • Bridging Systems Interface is a standard protocol for communicating with physical interfaces which attach analog or digital voice radios to digital data networks—known as 'Radio over IP'--to make easier the use of remote radios by local users, and the sharing of radios by multiple users, in the service of improving emergency communications interoperability. The standard is promulgated by the program in the US Department of Homeland Security's Office for Interoperability and Compatibility, specifically, the VoIP Working Group [1]. (en)
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