Another Nuclear Power Plant Deploys XOP Networks’ Ringdown Firebar Conference Server

XOP Networks, Inc., a manufacturer of Emergency Communications Equipment and Audio Conference Bridges announces another deployment of its state of the art Ringdown Firebar Conference Server (RFCS) at a West Coast Nuclear Power Plant.

Once again XOP Networks’ has deployed a Ringdown Firebar Conference Server that is consistent with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Cyber Security guidelines, which classify the Emergency Conferencing Service as a Critical Digital Asset, and therefore must not rely on corporate PBX network for this function.

XOP Networks’ RFCS is highly deployed, robust and secure emergency conferencing system. Some of its highlights are:

  • Support Analog and/or IP end points
  • Display real time line-status of end-points
  • Highly configurable
  • Built-in recording capability
  • Built-in routine test capability
  • Interfaces with variety of third-party products (e.g., analog or IP based PA systems, Sirens etc.)

“This new deployment is another indication of Nuclear Power Plant industry’s acceptance of XOP Networks’ RFCS solution for their plant security and emergency response needs. We very much appreciate the industry recognition of our modern, easy to deploy, cost-effective solution that meets the needs of Nuclear Power Plants as laid out by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,” said Sudhir Gupta, CEO of XOP Networks.

About XOP Networks

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, XOP Networks was founded in January 2003 and is backed by a seasoned management team. Deployed at multiple Cellular Operators, Fortune 100 companies, CLEC/IOC customers, Government organizations, DOD networks (Air Force, Army and Navy) XOP Networks’ products allow customers to boost employee productivity, increase business efficiency and enhance emergency communications. Having both TDM and VoIP interfaces, XOP products allow customers to seamlessly transition their value-added services from legacy circuit switched networks to VoIP based packet switched networks.

For more information about XOP Networks, visit its website at https://www.xopnetworks.com.