Elevating Airport Communications with AtlasIED GlobalCom® Dante
The Evans Terminal upgrade centered around the deployment of the AtlasIED GlobalCom® Dante-enabled platform, a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance audio clarity, system responsiveness, and operational efficiency in mission-critical environments.
Key Enhancements Delivered:
AtlasIED GlobalCom Dante Ecosystem Integration
Seamless audio transport, built-in redundancy, and centralized system management for streamlined airport operations.
Installation of AtlasIED 571-D Touchscreen Microphone Stations
These intuitive mic stations empower gate agents and terminal staff with faster, more reliable paging capabilities — improving passenger communication from check-in to boarding.
Superior Audio Quality & Paging Performance
The upgraded system ensures consistent, intelligible audio throughout the terminal, supporting better passenger flow and safety.
Collaboration That Made the Difference
What truly set this project apart was the exceptional collaboration between TCG, the facility administration, and the Director of Operations at DTW. From planning to execution, their proactive involvement, clear communication, and operational insight were instrumental in delivering a seamless transition.
Their support helped us navigate complex logistics, minimize disruptions, and maintain full operational continuity — resulting in one of the smoothest cutovers in TCG’s 15-year history.
A Milestone for Michigan’s Leading WBE-Certified Systems Integrator
As a Michigan-based, Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), TCG is honored to contribute to the success of one of the region’s busiest transportation hubs. This project reflects our ongoing mission to provide innovative, reliable, and scalable communications solutions for airports, municipalities, commercial facilities, and utility sectors.
We’re proud to celebrate this achievement with our partners and look forward to continuing our work in advancing infrastructure that keeps people connected, informed, and safe.
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