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| Tacit Networks' current technology can survive short WAN disruptions without loss or corruption of data, however, over the next 12 months the company will add extensions to its Wellspring product architecture to enable branch office users to continue to work on open files served from a central location and even create new files during WAN failures. For healthcare providers such as Unity Health Center, a loss or corruption of data can result in non-compliance with HIPAA regulations and may also directly affect patient well-being. BlueCore3-MM offers: eSCO (enhanced Synchronous Connection Oriented) voice channels to ensure that no part of the voice transmission is lost due to corruption of data packets; and adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) which further minimises potential interference from other radio devices. |
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