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Patton and XOP Networks Partner to Deliver Secure IP/SIP Emergency CommunicationsJoint solution combines XOP platforms with Patton's Tone Commander secure SIP endpoint platform for mission-critical command-and-control
“Together with Patton, we are delivering a flexible solution that supports both legacy and next-generation emergency communications environments.” Sudhir Gupta GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Patton®—a U.S.-based developer and manufacturer of secure communications technologies—today announced a strategic partnership with XOP Networks. The companies have collaborated to deliver integrated IP/SIP-based Command & Control solutions for emergency management and critical infrastructure environments. “Tone Commander endpoints are not just phones—they are secure, adaptable communications platforms designed for mission-critical operations,” said Burton A. Patton (Burt). “By integrating with XOP Networks, we are extending that platform into advanced command-and-control environments.” At the core of the solution is the Tone Commander platform—a purpose-built, secure, SIP endpoint technology designed for mission-critical use. Unlike retrofitted commercial devices, Tone Commander endpoints operate as secure communications platforms, supporting specialized applications such as crash phone systems, ringdown communications, and emergency command-and-control. “Together with Patton, we are delivering a flexible solution that supports both legacy and next-generation emergency communications environments,” said Sudhir Gupta, CEO of XOP Networks. Emergency or not. The integrated solution supports standalone emergency systems as well as deployments alongside Unified Communications environments. This flexibility enables organizations to modernize legacy infrastructure while maintaining deterministic performance and operational simplicity. Key Solution Capabilities
Architecture. The Patton-XOP solution architecture enables a unified endpoint platform across diverse environments—including Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), public safety deployments, military command environments, industrial facilities, and airfield crash communication systems. Such flexibility reduces complexity while ensuring consistent operation in high-stress scenarios. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4840f923-b6a4-4204-bc33-2377e48f62ff
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