Moscow World Trade Center
Multi-Building Monitored Paging
Challenge
The Moscow World Trade Center complex comprises five buildings, each with its own operational profile, requiring a unified paging system that could address any combination of zones across the campus. The system needed precise inter-building routing, continuous monitoring of all signal paths and amplifiers, and fault-tolerant architecture ensuring that a failure in one building would not affect paging capability in the others.
Approach
ITS designed and built a monitored paging system with 120 zones distributed across the five-building complex. The architecture provides inter-building routing with dedicated signal paths between buildings, fail-safe monitoring that continuously verifies the status of every amplifier and signal path, and fault-tolerant design that isolates failures to the affected zone without cascading to adjacent buildings. The zone map allows flexible addressing — individual zones, building-wide pages, campus-wide emergency alerts — from a centralised control point.
Outcome
The Moscow World Trade Center operates with a 120-zone monitored paging system providing unified campus-wide communication with full fault tolerance and continuous monitoring across all five buildings.
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