PUSH
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Voice orchestration. PTT transcription. Multilingual dispatch. Signed audit trails.
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Voice in. Actions out.

A PushIQ session. Field crew reports, the system processes, infrastructure responds.

PushIQ Channel: YEG-FIELD-01
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Push to talk — or type a command
What PushIQ does.

Push-to-Talk

PTT over Android endpoints, with radio integration in supported deployments. Works on LTE, Wi-Fi, or satellite links.

PTTAndroidSTT

Multilingual Translation

Crew speaks Spanish, supervisor reads English. Near-real-time bidirectional translation across voice channels. English, Spanish, French, Patois.

TranslationMultilingualTTS

Intent Routing

"Log this." "Dispatch unit 3." "Status now." PushIQ parses natural language into structured commands and routes them — no menus, no forms.

NLPIntentRouting

AES-256 DMR Bridge

Bridge encrypted DMR channels to the voice pipeline without breaking the encryption boundary. Deployment-dependent — requires compatible DMR infrastructure.

AES-256DMRRF

Shift Summaries

End of shift: structured summary of all voice events, dispatches, escalations, outcomes. Supervisors get the briefing without listening to hours of radio.

SummaryBriefingReports

Automation Orchestration

PushIQ isn't just voice — it's the action layer. WanIQ detects a path shift, PushIQ decides whether to alert, escalate, or auto-remediate. Webhooks and voice.

WebhooksOrchestrationActions
Log. Alert. Dispatch.

PushIQ evaluates severity and decides the response. Not everything needs a 2AM phone call.

LOW

Log It

Minor anomaly or routine update. Logged, timestamped, included in shift summary. No human interrupted.

MEDIUM

Alert

Needs attention but not urgent. Slack notification, email, or dashboard flag. On-call sees it at next check-in.

HIGH

Voice Dispatch

Critical. PushIQ voice-dispatches the on-call with full context. TTS delivers the brief. Response required.

DMR stays DMR. Intelligence gets added.
protocolDMR Tier II
encryptionAES-256
bridge_modeanalog + digital
transcriptionenabled
translationEN ↔ ES ↔ FR
audit_chainHashIQ signed
processingCanadian infrastructure

Radio stays reliable. Data gets structured.

PushIQ bridges DMR channels — transcribes them, structures the data, and feeds it into the IQ Family. Your radios keep working exactly as they do today.

AES-256 encryption in supported deployments. Requires compatible DMR infrastructure.

  • DMR Tier II bridge (deployment-dependent)
  • Analog and digital channel support
  • Speaker attribution by channel and session
  • Near-real-time transcription and translation
  • HashIQ signed audit trail (when enabled)
PushIQ is the action layer.

WanIQ → PushIQ

Path anomalies trigger escalation logic. PushIQ decides: log, alert, or voice-dispatch.

Telemetry → decision → action

PushIQ → ByteIQ

"Reroute backups to cold" — voice commands become storage policy changes.

Voice → storage action

PushIQ → HashIQ

Every voice event, dispatch, and escalation gets a signed block. Signed audit trail for voice events.

Voice → signed chain

Built by someone who ran field teams at 3AM.

PushIQ exists because typing into dashboards half-asleep is how incidents get worse. Voice is the fastest interface.

  • Ran 24/7 field and NOC operations for 8+ years
  • Safety-first radio ops across distributed sites
  • Built an autonomous system with 35+ downstream networks
  • AES-encrypted DMR for secure field comms
  • Canadian infrastructure — Edmonton, Alberta
"Your crews already talk. PushIQ makes sure someone's listening — and acting."