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During our [[SS:S|SimSig Sessions]] voice communication will be provided by the '''Railway Operating Centre''', or '''R.O.C.''' (pronounced: ɑːr əʊ siː). The ROC allows easy communication between [[SimSig:Signaller|Signallers]] and [[SimSig:Service Controller|Controllers]], breaking down each signalling area into their own channel. The ROC also allows private calls to be made between two users as required.
During our [[SS:S|SimSig Sessions]] voice communication will be provided by the '''Railway Operating Centre''', or '''R.O.C.''' (pronounced: ɑːr əʊ siː). The ROC allows easy communication between [[SimSig:Signaller|Signallers]] and [[SimSig:Controller|Controllers]], breaking down each signalling area into their own channel. The ROC also allows private calls to be made between two users as required.


The ROC is a web app that will switch users between different [[Discord]] channels depending on a number of factors. To use the ROC, and therefore to be able to fully communicate with all participants during a Session, a user must join the [[On Our Lines]] Discord server, and request the [[Discord#Roles|SimSig role]]. Once this is done, users can login to the ROC with their Discord ID, unlocking its functionality.  
The ROC is a web app that will switch users between different [[Discord]] channels depending on a number of factors. To use the ROC, and therefore to be able to fully communicate with all participants during a Session, a user must join the [[On Our Lines]] Discord server, and request the [[Discord#Roles|SimSig role]]. Once this is done, users can login to the ROC with their Discord ID, unlocking its functionality.  
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