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APEC Police Digital Radios Canned

Published: Wed 25 Aug 1999 11:07 PM
A high-tech police digital radio network specially designed to aid security enforcement at Auckland’s APEC leader’s summit meetings has been canned.
Tait Electronics in Christchurch has announced it cannot deliver the digital system in time for the APEC meetings.
The project is estimated to have a total cost of $10 million. A spokesperson for Tait said today the digital system was “extremely new”. Police already have an analogue system in use and will now also be used for as the main radio communications during the APEC September meetings.

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