ANZ alliance delivers mission-critical wireless

NEC Australia Pty Ltd

Monday, 30 May, 2016

NEC Australia, together with NEC New Zealand, has announced an agreement with Tait Communications to deliver mission-critical wireless services to emergency services organisations worldwide.

Under the agreement, Tait Communications will adopt NEC’s iPASOLINK VR microwave radio product family as part of its portfolio of mission-critical communication solutions for emergency services and other vertical markets.

NEC’s iPASOLINK VR series is a new addition to the iPASOLINK family that is designed to enable high-speed and high-capacity wireless transmission as well as support current mobile communications such as LTE-Advanced.

NEC developed iPASOLINK VR with a view to supporting mobile operators’ and public safety mobile broadband networks’ growing needs to expand capacity using technologies such as software-defined networking to enable rapid adoption of virtualisation and automation of wireless transport networks.

Emergency services’ radio networks also stand to gain from NEC’s investments in next-generation microwave backhaul technologies.

“Microwave backhaul is at the heart of any emergency service’s network, providing connectivity between two-way radio base stations and the core network,” Tait Communications Global President, Solutions and Business Development Craig Clapper said.

“This alliance with NEC will enable Tait to offer reliable and cost-effective connectivity between remote sites in mission-critical emergency services networks for voice and data services, without compromising availability,” Clapper said.

“Tait’s global footprint, impressive customer base and reputable expertise in mission-critical networks worldwide, strengthens NEC’s position as a leading provider of high-capacity and resilient wireless backhaul solutions in mission-critical networks,” NEC Australia Radio Solutions Business Manager Krisztian Som said.

“At NEC, building relationships with leading mission-critical communication providers with complementary technologies such as Tait is part of our strategy to expand our vertical market presence in the Oceania region and globally,” Som said.

Tait Communications conducted an extensive market assessment and end-to-end interoperability testing before selecting NEC’s iPASOLINK VR family.

“Tait selected NEC to provide us the backhaul technology that will enable us to meet the market’s emerging needs for carrier-class, mission-critical wireless backhaul networks,” Clapper said.

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