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BRAZILIAN POLICE FORCE OPTS FOR DIGITAL TAIT RADIOS

A Brazil's largest police force has opted for an initial tranche of over 1,000 Tait digital radios in a tender which saw the New Zealand company beat world-class competition. The Sao Paulo state police employs over 130,000 personnel making it one of the largest forces in the world.

"This multi-million dollar contract is hugely significant because Tait will have yet another key referral as one more of the world's police forces selects our P25 digital radios," said Michael Chick, Managing Director of Tait Electronics Limited.

"The Sao Paulo Police has reasonably complex and ever-changing needs, so there is definitely
potential for this relationship to grow in the years ahead," added Michael.
Worldwide, the market for police and emergency services for digital radio is large and growing.

"Every police force is different - six months ago Tait announced a contract with the City of Kingston in Canada. Sao Paulo couldn't be more different to Kingston, but both police forces need reliable, secure and dependable radio solutions," added Michael.

The radios are encrypted to keep communications secure; an important way of keeping police safe in the face of organised crime. Just as important in this contract, the standards are "open" so that Sao Paulo police are not "locked in" to one particular manufacturer.

The P25 products that are starting to prove so popular across the world came from a sustained research and development effort at Tait.

"As a founding member of New Zealand's national Wireless Research Centre, the company will both benefit from and contribute to the kinds of applied research that will maintain this country's cutting edge competency on the global stage," concluded Michael.

Sao Paulo Police is using both TM9155 50W mobiles and TP9100 portables.

"The fact that these portables and mobiles were sold together is not a coincidence. They were designed so that the user interface is almost identical. Both are also built to take the knocks with reinforced casing, a recessed lens and ultra-strong belt clip and patented, hard-to-dislodge battery fastener," said Hamish Wiig, Business Development Manager for the Latin American region.

The agreement was formed between Sao Paulo Police and a consortium made up of Tait and its valued partner in Brazil, SGM Telecom.

INTEROPERABILITY SYSTEM ACU-1000 SUPPLIED IN A HALF-TRAILER FOR THE SÃO PAULO MILITARY POLICE

A The CSM-MTel – Telecommunications Equipment Supply and Maintenance Department of the São Paulo State Military Police acquired 2 axles half-trailers equipped with Will-Burt pneumatic telescopic 59 feet mast to extend the antennas of the JPS/RAYTHEON Interoperability System ACU-1000. The system is connected to analog and digital Police radio communication network besides the cellular telephone system. The system is powered by a 6KWA diesel group generator from Toyama and a back battery. The trailers are complete with strobe light system, lightning protection and grounding system.
The system supplied and integrated by SGM Telecom is intended to offer the Military Police local telecommunication support during special activities like a sport events, music shows, political rallies, religious events, and other events likely to attract huge crowds.

INTEROPERABILITY SYSTEM ACU-1000 FOR CIVIL POLICE

The Communications Division (DICOM) and the Intelligence Department (DIPOL) of the São Paulo Civil Police, acquired from SGM Telecom the Portable Interoperability Device from JPS/RAYTHEON completely equipped.
The equipment will be used during special Civil Police operations, when fast access of communication is paramount on whatever radio or telephone communication system is available.

    

RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR THE SÃO PAULO SUBWAY IMIGRANTES STATION

SGM Telecom is supplying and commissioning a radio communication system for the São Paulo Subway (Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo – METRÔ). The contract, signed with the MPE GROUP responsible for telecommunications, will provide radio communication for the trains and operational support on the entire METRÔ Line 2 (Green).
The supply includes hot standby (1+1) Kenwood TKR-750H radio repeaters on four Green Line stations Sumaré, Trianon, Paraiso and the new Imigrantes, which will be inaugurated in March/2006.

QUASY-SINCHRONOUS SYSTEM FROM SANTA CATARINA STAE POWER UTILITY

CELESC – Santa Catarina State Power Utility, signed with SGM a contract for supply and commissioning of the first Quasi-Synchronous (QS) system to be implemented in Brazil, manufactured by TAIT, the well known PMR and Trunking supplier from New Zealand.
The QS System allows all ERBs to transmit on the same frequency even in contiguous or overlapped zones, providing to the mobile user a wide area seamless operation without the need to change channels.
The CELESC system has seven RF sites in the VHF/FM band covering the whole region controlled by the Control Center (COD) in Florianópolis including the island and the Metropolitan area on the mainland. Besides the QS system, SGM will supply the UHF links needed to connect the RF sites with the COD.
The project is based on a detailed study of coverage of each RF site and the composite coverage of all sites.

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INTEROPERABILITY SYSTEM ACU-1000 FOR BRAZILIAN ARMY TECHNOLOGY CENTER

The Brazilian Army Technology Center of the Research and Development Institute in Guraratiba, Rio de Janeiro state, acquired in 2006, two interoperability systems ACU-1000 from JPS/RAYTHEON equipped with radio and telephone interfaces.
The ACU-1000 supplied by SGM Telecom will be a part of the Telematic Module for the Command Unit and Combat Control, allowing for data transmission, voice and images in battlefield, allowing information exchange and communication routes establishment between brigades, battalions and companies.

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INTEROPERABILITY SYSTEM ACU-1000 INSTALLED IN A SPECIAL TRUCK FOR THE SÃO PAULO FIRE DEPARTMENT  

In 2004 the São Paulo State Fire Department acquired an Interoperability System ACU-1000 from JPS/RAYTHEON, to equip the CO-03 fom SICOE – Special Operations Command System. This system is capable to communicate with VHF analog networks from São Paulo state Militar Police, VHF and UHF from Fire Department, SAMU health network, NEXTEL networks and cellular telephone system. The system has also VHF/AM aeronautical transceiver used to communicate with Eagle and Pelican Military and Civil police helicopters.
The equipment, supplied and integrated by SGM Telecom was used for the first time during the Interlagos Grand Prix in São Paulo to give the logistic support to the organization teams and emergency support coordination as well as.

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COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM FROM MOGI DAS CRUZES POWER UTILITY

Bandeirante de Energia S.A. is inaugurating their new System Operation (COS) and Distribuition (COD) Center at its headquarters in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo.
Besides the Control and Command System (SCC), the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and the Technical Information System (SIT), that will control, command and monitor all high, medium and low voltage systems on their transmission lines and stations; the new complex will have a State-of-Art Radio Communication System composed of voice consoles models 24-66/20-88 from IDA Corporation (www.idaco.com) connected to Management Software WinCad 100/200 from Midian Electronics (www.midians.com) to activate their UHF/VHF-FM repeaters covering their concession area; both systems supplied and implemented by SGM Telecom.

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FROM PETROBRAS OFFSHORE OIL RIGS

SGM is supplying through Andrew do Brazil mobile communication systems for 8 PETROBRAS offshore oil rigs. The systems are designed to improve the communication between the workers at any given point of the platform, including closed and submerged rooms. The coverage of these places is made by a mix of antennas and radiant cables fed by Kenwood TKR 850 40W repeaters, also supplied by SGM. All coaxial and radiant cables; connectors and accessories are supplied by Andrew do Brazil. SGM is in charge also of the overall implementation of the system.

 

SGM is running a trial of CASABYTE’s Quality of Service (QoS) and Revenue Assurance system at the plants of several Cellular Operators. The system is based on Casabyte’s software QoS Director and cellular probes built with CDMA, TDMA and GSM technologies. The trial tests the operational quality of the cellular network for voice and data from the user’s point of view besides generating internal CDR which compared with the network billing CDR provides Revenue Assurance.

It’s SGM’s plan to make trial runs at each Brazilian Cellular Operator.

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