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(Left to right) Thailand Flt. Lt. Korapat, Squadron

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(Left to right) Thailand Flt. Lt. Korapat, Squadron Ldr. Chiapat, Maldives Warrant Officer Ali Bishar and Philippines 1st Lt. Philip O Ouano assess there respective systems to test interoperability between legacy and internet protocol telephone switchboards in order help better communicate during a Human Assistance/Disaster Relief operation. Pacific Endeavor 2012 is a workshop under the Multinational Communications Interoperability Program which confirms that participating nations are capable of communicating with one another in the event of a natural disaster and ensures the success of HADR operations and is dedicated to reducing human suffering when there is a crisis.

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