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Tait Communications Buys RFI Technology Solut

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor
RFI will maintain its independent operations under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Scott Magee.

Tait Communications has completed the acquisition of RFI Technology Solutions, an international frontrunner in the production and integration of high-performance solutions for enhancing coverage in cellular and radio networks. With the backing of an engineering and research and development team of international caliber, RFI has more than four decades of experience assisting the LMR, public safety, and carrier sectors worldwide, ensuring dependable connectivity in harsh and complex environments.
Operating out of its headquarters in New South Wales, Australia, RFI provides extension service delivery operations for its global clientele in addition to three manufacturing facilities in Australia. RFI operates in sectors of the critical communications industry that are adjacent to those served by Tait. The company has sales offices in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
RFI will maintain its independent operations under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Scott Magee. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Tait, Dr. Yoram Benit, greeted the RFI team to the Tait group and discussed the compatibility of the companies.
 “Like Tait, RFI is a leader in its global sector. The companies complement each other in what we do with little overlap, and the markets we serve continue to grow and develop,” Dr. Benit said.
“Tait has been a customer of RFI for many years and we stand by the quality and sophistication of their technology. Our aim is for both companies to continue to do what they do well and to look for opportunities in the future where we can synergise and support each other’s growth.”

The RFI acquisition supports Tait’s vision to provide industry leading communications solutions for its critical communications customers across the world.
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Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor
RFI will maintain its independent operations under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Scott Magee.

Tait Communications has completed the acquisition of RFI Technology Solutions, an international frontrunner in the production and integration of high-performance solutions for enhancing coverage in cellular and radio networks. With the backing of an engineering and research and development team of international caliber, RFI has more than four decades of experience assisting the LMR, public safety, and carrier sectors worldwide, ensuring dependable connectivity in harsh and complex environments.
Operating out of its headquarters in New South Wales, Australia, RFI provides extension service delivery operations for its global clientele in addition to three manufacturing facilities in Australia. RFI operates in sectors of the critical communications industry that are adjacent to those served by Tait. The company has sales offices in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
RFI will maintain its independent operations under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Scott Magee. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Tait, Dr. Yoram Benit, greeted the RFI team to the Tait group and discussed the compatibility of the companies.
 “Like Tait, RFI is a leader in its global sector. The companies complement each other in what we do with little overlap, and the markets we serve continue to grow and develop,” Dr. Benit said.
“Tait has been a customer of RFI for many years and we stand by the quality and sophistication of their technology. Our aim is for both companies to continue to do what they do well and to look for opportunities in the future where we can synergise and support each other’s growth.”

The RFI acquisition supports Tait’s vision to provide industry leading communications solutions for its critical communications customers across the world.
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Tait CommuArgentinaTait CommuArmenia
Tait Commu
Australia
Tait CommuAustria
Tait CommuAustrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Tait CommuBaden*
Bahamas, The
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Australia
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Tait CommuBolivia
Tait CommuBosnia and Herzegovina
Tait CommuBotswana
Tait CommuBrazil
Tait CommuBrunei
Tait CommuBrunswick and Lüneburg*
Tait CommuBulgaria
Tait CommuBurkina Faso (Upper Volta)
Tait CommuBurma
Tait CommuBurundi
Tait CommuCabo Verde
Tait CommuCambodia
Tait CommuCameroon
Tait CommuCanada
Tait CommuCayman Islands, The
Tait CommuCentral African Republic
Tait CommuCentral American Federation*
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