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Tait offer trunked radio networks based on the MPT1327 standard
Placing a call on a conventional radio system can be just as frustrating.

Your channel may often be busy while neighbouring channels are available and under-utilised.
Just as a modern bank provides access to a pool of tellers, trunking provides access to a shared pool of radio channels
When you want to place an individual or group call a channel is allocated to all participants. The call takes place in private and once its completed, the channel is returned to the pool for others to use.
Sharing channels increases the availability of airtime to all users The
Benefits of Trunked Radio for...
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Public Safety Organisations
- Control of your own radio communications network.
- Fast connection through automatic call back when the destination party becomes available.
- Exceptional radio communications with different levels of priority including emergency calling - emergency calling is where all existing calls are terminated to clear a channel for communication.
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Transport Organisations
- Efficient radio communications over a large geographic area.
- Cost effective infrastructure allows both voice and data on the same system.
- Proficient management of your people with the ability to organise radios into private one-to-one, fleet and groups calls.
- The option of advanced voice and data despatching programmes.
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Small Organisations
- The ability to place and receive telephone calls through connection to the local PABX or public telephone network.
- Free calling means low operational costs
- Cost effective usage of infrastructure through automatic call back as system resources become available.
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