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  2. Iris Digital Communications System - Wikipedia

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    The Iris Digital Communications System, also known as the Tactical Command, Control, and Communications System (TCCCS), is a tactical communication system used by the Canadian Army. It was a pioneering system that integrated voice and data communications via the Internet Protocol and ST-II protocol .

  3. Communications and Electronics Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Communications and Electronics Branch (French: Branche des communications et de l'électronique) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The army component of the branch is designated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (French: Corps des transmissions royal du Canada [ 1 ] ).

  4. Royal Canadian Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was re-instituted in 2013. It provides communication support and information systems for the Canadian Army. Signallers receive their training at CFB Kingston, Ontario, at the Canadian Forces School of Communication and Electronics (CFSCE). Upon completion of their trade's training, signallers are posted to ...

  5. Avaya - Wikipedia

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    On December 21, 2009, Avaya acquired Nortel's government business as part of the company's assets sale. [30] [31] In October 2019, Avaya entered into a strategic partnership with RingCentral and together, introduced a new unified communications as a service solution called Avaya Cloud Office ("ACO"). RingCentral also contributed $500 million to ...

  6. Combined Communications-Electronics Board - Wikipedia

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    Canada became a full CCB member in 1951, Australia in 1969, and finally New Zealand in 1972 when the organization was renamed the Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB). In 1986, the CCEB broadened its scope to include communication and information systems in support of command and control.

  7. Gandalf Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Gandalf Technologies, Inc., or simply Gandalf, was a Canadian data communications company based in Ottawa. It was best known for modems and terminal adapters that allowed computer terminals to connect to host computers through a single interface.

  8. Tellabs - Wikipedia

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    Tellabs, Inc. is a global network technology company that provides networking and communications solutions to both private and governmental agencies. [2] The company offers a range of products and services, including optical transport systems, access systems, managed access solutions, and network management software.

  9. Inukshuk Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Inukshuk Wireless Inc. is a joint venture of BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications, created in 2005 [1] to establish a Canada-wide network for wireless Internet connectivity in 45 major cities and over 120 rural communities, throughout the ten Industry Canada licensed areas.