Migrate at your speed. Understanding your unique requirements and meeting your communications needs are our priorities. Our company is dedicated to understanding your challenges in order to deliver a solution that can meet regulatory requirements and budget in a timeframe that works for you. Because Tait uses only open standards (including APCO P25, MPT and DMR) our expert engineers can design, deploy and support a solution with staged migration to meet the immediate and long-term needs of law enforcement and police, as well as fire and emergency responders.
Upgrade to your need. We understand that over time your needs change. What may be the right solution today, may require additional products, applications and services next year. Tait takes an industry leadership stance on interoperable communications to ensure taxpayers funds can continue to be invested in high value solutions that focus on keeping your staff and our communities safe. Our P25 compliant radios and base stations can be added to your solution when funding becomes available. Also, specialist applications including scalable encryption and third-party products and consoles ensure a public safety solution can be enhanced over time to improve operational performance and officer safety.
Tait EnableFleet is an innovative solution that will revolutionize fleet management for mission-critical organizations. It gives communication managers a single point of truth, complete visibility, and the power to configure and manage their radio fleets from a central point of control across DMR and P25 networks.
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"We started by dropping the radio from 30 meters (98.5 feet) onto the ground. We weren't too nervous, and of course the radio survived. Next we tried 66 meters (217 feet). Watching from our monitor on the ground, it was clear that we were beginning to reach ridiculous heights. But again, there was no damage. Finally we went for the 100! More info: http://www.taitradio.com/taittough
*The drop test is not a certified test."