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Tone Commander Phones Now Certified for Interoperability with Zoom for Government
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GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Washingtoner -- GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND: Tone Commander — a trailblazer in VoIP and mission-critical communication solutions—is pleased to announce its Secure SIP phone model 7810, famous in defense and intelligence, has achieved certification for interoperability with the Zoom for Government Unified Communications and Collaboration Platform.

Patton acquired Tone Commander in September of 2023.

This milestone highlights Patton's commitment to delivering high-quality communication tools for government agencies and organizations, solidifying its position as an industry leader.

Tone Commander is a U.S. manufacturer of non-proprietary Assured Services SIP End Instruments carrying the US DoD, JITC Unified Capabilities certification.  Tone Commander's standards-based AS-SIP phones can be deployed on any JITC-approved platform.

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Tone Commander's TSG-6 on-hook secure IP phones are also certified by the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) for deployment in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) and      Special Access Program Facility (SAPF) areas.

Designed to comply with the stringent requirements of the Federal Government, Zoom for Government delivers an intuitive and secure experience like what commercial Zoom users experience.

"We are thrilled that Tone Commander 7810 is now available for use with Zoom for Government," said David Aderonpe, Head of Product, Government at Zoom. "Zoom is committed to working with trusted companies like Patton and Tone Commander to deliver secure communication solutions to          customers."

Click here to see the Certificate.

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About Tone Commander

Tone Commander has a rich history of designing and manufacturing highly secure, military-grade VoIP and TSG-6 endpoints for the DoD branches and Civilian Government Agencies. We partner with the top prime and sub-prime contractors who serve the Federal markets by deploying our secure endpoints globally. To date, Tone Commander has deployed over 100,000 phones in Federal Government military and civilian facilities worldwide.

About Patton

Patton designs and manufactures high-quality communications equipment including networking, telecom, ProAV, and IoT products—all made in the USA. Incorporated in 1984 and headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD, Patton provides right-priced products and services for carrier, enterprise, government, and industrial markets.

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1-301-975-1000


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