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Yokosuka Telephony Transition Complete, Averting Communications Blackout
250516-N-N1513-1002: Yokosuka, Japan (May 16, 2025) Newly installed Main Distribution Frame extends Avaya Telephony Services to outlying buildings. A team from Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic completed a critical telephony transition in Yokosuka, Japan, on May 16, migrating over 9,000 users to a new call manager system. The project, initiated on January 6, was crucial to maintaining uninterrupted communications for the Yokosuka region following the scheduled demolition of the original communications facility. The effort helped avoid a complete loss of communications services, including for the Regional Dispatch Center. (U.S. Navy photo by LaManual McKinney)
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