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Logic Wireless is the authorised distributor of Tait products in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, and a distribution partner in the United Kingdom.

Tait Communications

Tait Communications is renowned for developing high-quality, rugged, and reliable communications equipment. The Tait portfolio now extends beyond traditional Land Mobile Radio (LMR) to also include broadband voice and data solutions and network management tools.

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