2N NetSpeaker offers varied and unique audio broadcasting in train stations. Music, adverts, live and pre-recorded announcements, and other information can easily be streamed and scheduled via the 2N NetSpeaker IP system to a variety of locations through a LAN/WAN network.

The 2N NetSpeaker is perfect for use in a number of different departments in a train station, including the ticket office, departures and arrivals area(s), and any retail shops and restaurants, cafes and bars.

Train station broadcasting central management control

Difficult management of broadcasting systems becomes a thing of the past with the 2N NetSpeaker, which offers an easy-to-use control system, universal infrastructure and online availability.

The product’s graphic admin system makes the process simple for even the biggest technophobe. Users can easily create different zones with individual audio, set up user profile rights, schedule particular messages and music, as well as broadcast live announcements through a microphone.

Difficult management of broadcasting systems becomes a thing of the past with the 2N NetSpeaker.
The product’s graphic admin system makes the process simple for even the biggest technophobe.
The 2N NetSpeaker offers an easy-to-use control system, universal infrastructure and online availability.
The 2N NetSpeaker uses a scheduler that ensures all information is delivered in the correct order, across the correct zones in a railway station.

Speaker zones in train stations

2N NetSpeaker’s zone-based audio function, which can be used through the central management tool, allows users to organise specific areas in a train station to play certain music or announcements. This can be useful if an announcement is only intended for a particular area. For example, departure and arrival information might not be appropriate in a shop or café, while background music and adverts may be unsuitable for a ticket office or departure / arrival area.

Train station audio system scheduler

One of the most important parts of broadcasting information is to make sure that it is in the correct order; when you have a large number of people waiting on important departure and arrival information, you certainly do not want to relay incorrect information or for it to be broadcast at the wrong time or place.

Whether it is important train time information, music, live or pre-recorded announcements or advertising, the 2N NetSpeaker uses a scheduler that ensures all information is delivered in the correct order, across the correct zones in a railway station.

Internet radio for train stations

Music is one of the main forms of audio that is used in large public spaces, such as train stations, often appearing in retail outlets, cafes and bars. Selecting what songs to play and lining them up is just one more job to do for train station staff.

With the 2N NetSpeaker, internet radio offers a solution. Unique playlists mean that the same music will not be played continuously, without the need for anybody to manually change a CD or operate an MP3 player.

The 2N NetSpeaker also includes the following benefits:

  • Integration with SIP-VoIP systems
  • Integrated 16W amplifier
  • Cost savings in relation to other broadcast systems
  • Low maintenance
  • High reliability
  • Intuitive operation of the system

It is not just train stations that the 2N NetSpeaker can be used in; it is also suitable for the following spaces:

  • Business (shopping centres, offices)
  • Education (universities, campuses, schools, sports areas)
  • Healthcare (hospitals, surgeries)
  • Transportation (airports, bus stations)
  • Government (public administration, prisons)
  • Industry (manufacturing and production facilities, warehouses)

About 2N Telekomunikace

2N Telekomunikace, the parent company of 2N NetSpeaker, ships its products to over 125 different countries. As well as broadcasting and intercom systems, the company manufactures operator solutions and machine-to-machine (M2M) technology, as well as ensuring support across its distribution network. 10% of all revenue is put back into 2N Telekomunikace’s development team.