Tait Communications implements police communications upgrade ahead of FIFA World Cup

3 July 2014: Houston, TX, USA

Global technology company, Tait Communications, has implemented a trial digital communications system for a 48,000-strong police force in Minas Gerais, Brazil, designed to enhance communications during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Tait has installed and will monitor the ongoing performance of theP25 digital networkfor Minas Gerais Military Police (PMMG) in the state capital Belo Horizonte, which has so far hosted five World Cup games with a semi-final to be played on July 8.

Minas Gerais spokesperson, Cel Humbertos says, "Hosting the FIFA World Cup is a momentous occasion for Brazil that will see our cities and towns visited by tens of thousands of people from around the world.

"At this critical time in Brazil's history, we need to concentrate on our core business of maintaining law and order. Knowing that Tait will have a team of experts monitoring our network around the clock gives us piece of mind and means that we can focus our resources on protecting the local people, visitors and world cup players during the tournament."

Tait's Executive Vice President Global Services, Judd Cain, says Tait will actively monitor the network, deliver daily performance reports, and take action to enhance network performance, if necessary, via one of its global services management centers.

"Tait has a global reputation for developing innovative solutions that public safety and national security agencies, like Minas Gerais Military Police, can rely on at critical times including when lives and national interest are at stake.

"Minas Gerais Military Police can feel confident in the knowledge that not only will they have a communications system that performs exceptionally well through all situations but a team of talented people alongside to ensure it does."

凯恩先生说that growing Tait's managed services portfolio is a key part of the company's growth strategy.

"Increasingly, our clients are looking to us to manage and support their communications systems so they can concentrate on their core business. We're focused on strengthening our managed services business, which will allow us to deliver increased value to our clients over the long-term."

This latest system deployment builds on Tait's fast-growing footprint in Latin America. The technology company boasts existing clients, including São Paulo Military and Civil Police, Companhia Paranaense de Energia (COPEL) and Petrobras, in the region.

凯恩先生说that despite strong competition in the region, Latin America is a key area of focus for Tait.

"We see a lot of opportunities in the Latin American market across our all our key markets including public safety, utilities, and oil and gas. We understand the region and what our clients need and we're focused on delivering solutions that will help them protect and serve their local communities."

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