When connecting two Mimer Network Interfaces together over a LAN network or over the Internet, a virtual four wire full duplex audio line is created.
Along with the audio line you get an RS232 connection and some I/O-ports. This can be useful to connect old base stations or dispatchers to radio switches. It can also be used for alarms or totally different types of connections, not always including radios.
Leased lines are expensive today, specially if they are long. Connecting the audio over the Internet instead will drastically reduce costs.
Mimer SoftLine can also be used to connect the standard control head of a radio to the radio unit at a long distance. For example if you do not want to operate your radio via a PC as you would usually do in Mimer SoftRadio. In this way a radio can be remotely controlled over the internet from a standard control head. Read more about this solution via the links further down on this page.