

Companies that Mobile Systems work with...

Tait Communications
Tait Communications is a New Zealand-based global leader in critical communications, founded in 1969 by Sir Angus Tait in Christchurch. With over 50 years of experience, the company specializes in designing, delivering, and supporting mission-critical communication solutions for public safety, utilities, transportation, mining, and emergency services worldwide.

Hytera Communications
Hytera Communications is a globally recognised leader in professional radio communications, providing cutting-edge solutions for mission-critical and business-critical operations. With over 30 years of industry expertise, Hytera delivers a full portfolio of reliable, high-performance products—including digital mobile radios (DMR), Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC), and integrated communication systems. As a trusted business partner, Hytera is known for its innovation, global support network, and commitment to quality—making them an ideal choice for organisations seeking scalable, future-ready communication solutions.

Logic Wireless
Logic Wireless is a trusted distributor and solutions provider specialising in professional communication systems across New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific.
With a strong focus on radio communications, Logic Wireless partners with leading global brands such as Tait, Hytera, and Sensear to deliver high-quality, reliable hardware and support. Known for their technical expertise, responsive customer service, and industry knowledge, Logic Wireless plays a key role in enabling seamless communication for critical industries including public safety, utilities, transport, and construction. As a business partner, Logic Wireless brings value through consistent supply, solution support, and long-standing experience in the RF communications sector.

Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions New Zealand is a leading provider of mission-critical communication solutions, trusted by public safety agencies, utilities, transport, and commercial industries nationwide. As part of the global Motorola Solutions network, they offer a robust portfolio of two-way radios, software, and integrated communication systems designed for high performance and reliability in demanding environments.
Backed by decades of innovation and local support infrastructure, Motorola Solutions NZ is committed to delivering scalable, secure, and future-proof communication tools. As a business partner, they bring proven expertise, trusted technology, and a strong focus on operational resilience and safety.

GME
GME is a privately held, 100% Australian-owned company specializing in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of radio communication equipment. Established in 1959 and headquartered in Winston Hills, New South Wales, GME is renowned for producing UHF CB radios, emergency beacons, antennas, and marine electronics.
GME stands out as Australia's sole manufacturer of UHF CB radios and emergency beacons, with over 80% of its annual revenue generated from Australian-made products. The company operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Sydney, which includes a secure electronics manufacturing zone designed to meet high-assurance requirements for defense and government clients.

Icom
Icom Incorporated is a Japanese multinational company specializing in the design and manufacture of wireless communication equipment. Established in 1954 by Tokuzo Inoue, Icom is headquartered in Osaka, Japan, and operates globally with subsidiaries and distributors across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
Icom offers a diverse range of products, including land mobile radios, amateur (ham) radios, marine radios, aviation radios, and network communication systems. The company is known for its commitment to quality and innovation, having developed digital technologies such as IDAS (Icom Digital Advanced System) and D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio).

Uniden
Uniden Holdings Corporation is a Japanese multinational specializing in wireless communication technologies. Founded in 1966 by Hidero Fujimoto, the company is headquartered in Tokyo and operates globally, with key subsidiaries in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Vietnam.
Uniden's product portfolio includes CB radios, UHF CB radios, marine radios, radio scanners, and radar detectors. The company holds significant market shares in North America and Australia, particularly in CB and UHF CB radios . In the 1980s, Uniden became the world's largest manufacturer of cordless telephones.

Viewtech
Viewtech Limited is a Christchurch-based, New Zealand-owned company specializing in advanced CCTV and vehicle safety solutions. Established in 2006, Viewtech designs, supplies, and supports surveillance systems for both fixed installations and mobile applications across various industries, including transport, construction, agriculture, marine, and government sectors.
Viewtech's solutions are tailored to enhance safety, security, and operational efficiency, with offerings including blind spot cameras, reversing systems, fog cannons, and AI-driven pedestrian detection. Their Fleetview platform provides real-time monitoring and up to three months of video storage, aiding in incident management and operator training.

RFI Technology Solutions
RFI Technology Solutions is an Australian company specializing in wireless communication and solar power solutions. Established in 1979 and headquartered in Seven Hills, New South Wales, RFI has over four decades of experience in delivering high-performance products and services to various industries, including public safety, utilities, transport, mining, and telecommunications .
The company designs, develops, and manufactures a wide range of products, such as antennas, multicoupling systems, repeaters, and rebroadcast systems. RFI operates manufacturing facilities in Victoria and South Australia, including Australia's largest antenna manufacturing site . Their solutions are utilized globally, ensuring reliable connectivity in complex and harsh environments.

Pacific Aerials
Pacific Aerials is a family-owned and operated company based in Auckland, New Zealand, specializing in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of high-performance communication antennas. Since its establishment in 1977, the company has been committed to producing reliable and durable antennas for marine, land, and data applications.
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With over four decades of experience, Pacific Aerials has developed a reputation for quality and innovation. Their product range includes antennas for VHF, UHF, AIS, HF/SSB, AM/FM, cellular, and TV applications, as well as solutions for IoT, SCADA, remote monitoring, smart metering, and street lighting. Each antenna is individually tuned and tested to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

Nexitivity
Nextivity, Inc. is a privately held telecommunications company headquartered in San Diego, California. Founded in 2006, Nextivity specializes in intelligent cellular coverage solutions designed to enhance wireless communication in challenging environments.
The company's flagship product line, CEL-FI, utilizes proprietary IntelliBoost® technology to deliver industry-leading signal gain, providing reliable cellular coverage for enterprise, residential, and mobile applications. Nextivity's solutions are unconditionally network safe and are approved for use by nearly 200 mobile network operators in over 100 countries.
In addition to CEL-FI, Nextivity offers SHIELD critical communications products, including High Power User Equipment (HPUE) devices like the MegaFi 2, which support FirstNet® and are designed for first responders and public safety applications.

Entel
Entel UK is a privately held British company specializing in the design and manufacture of professional-grade two-way radio communication equipment. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Elstree, Hertfordshire, Entel operates its own research, development, and manufacturing divisions, ensuring complete control over product quality and innovation.
Entel serves a global customer base, including emergency services, defense, marine, petrochemical, and manufacturing sectors. Notable clients include the UK Fire & Rescue Services, UK Border Force, and various international maritime organizations.

Starlink
Starlink is a satellite internet service developed and operated by SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk. Established in 2015, Starlink aims to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband internet across the globe, particularly targeting remote and underserved regions.
In New Zealand, Starlink provides an alternative for rural communities where traditional broadband services are limited or unavailable.

Kenwood
Kenwood Corporation, now a brand under JVCKENWOOD Corporation, specializes in audio and communication equipment. Established in Japan in 1946, Kenwood has been a pioneer in developing high-quality car audio systems, amateur radio equipment, and professional two-way radios. In the UK, Kenwood offers a range of communication solutions.
Kenwood's communication products are known for their reliability, advanced features, and compliance with international standards.

Sensear
Sensear is an Australian company specializing in the development and manufacture of advanced hearing protection and communication solutions for high-noise environments. Founded in 2006 through a collaboration with the University of Western Australia and Curtin University, Sensear is headquartered in Belmont, Western Australia, with additional offices in North America.
At the core of Sensear's offerings is its patented SENS® (Speech Enhancement Noise Suppression) technology. This innovation enables users to engage in clear face-to-face conversations and communicate via two-way radios or Bluetooth devices while maintaining situational awareness in environments with noise levels up to 120 dB(A). SENS® technology works by isolating and enhancing speech while suppressing background noise, delivering audio in stereo to provide 360-degree awareness of the surroundings.

Vital
Vital Limited is a New Zealand-based telecommunications company specializing in resilient, high-availability connectivity solutions for critical industries. Headquartered in Wellington, Vital operates nationwide, delivering services that support essential sectors such as utilities, emergency services, transportation, and logistics.
With a legacy spanning nearly 30 years, Vital was formed through the merger of TeamTalk and CityLink in 2019, unifying their fibre and radio networks under one brand. The company offers a range of services, including fibre broadband, digital mobile radio (DMR), microwave linking, GPS tracking, and managed network services. Notable offerings include FleetLink, a nationwide land mobile radio network, and Vital Locate, a cloud-based GPS tracking platform.

Pivotel
Pivotel is an Australian-owned telecommunications provider specializing in satellite and remote communication solutions. Established in 2003, Pivotel operates across Australia and New Zealand, delivering reliable connectivity to regional, rural, and remote areas.
Pivotel is notable for being the only mobile carrier in Australia focused solely on mobile satellite services, offering unique benefits like Australian mobile numbers for satellite devices, cost control tools, and 24/7 customer support.

Iridium
Iridium Communications Inc. is a U.S.-based satellite communications company that operates the world's only truly global mobile satellite network. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Iridium provides reliable voice and data services anywhere on Earth, including remote regions, oceans, and polar areas.
Iridium's network comprises 66 active satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), approximately 781 kilometers above the Earth's surface, arranged in six polar orbital planes. This configuration ensures seamless, pole-to-pole coverage. Each satellite is interconnected via crosslinks, allowing data to be routed through space without relying on ground stations, enhancing the network's resilience and reducing latency.
The original constellation became operational in 1998. Between 2017 and 2019, Iridium completed a $3 billion upgrade, known as Iridium NEXT, replacing the entire satellite fleet without service interruption. The new satellites support enhanced services, including broadband connectivity through the Iridium Certus platform.

Inmarsat
Inmarsat is a British satellite telecommunications company specializing in global mobile satellite communications. Founded in 1979 to provide reliable communication for the maritime industry, Inmarsat has since expanded its services to aviation, enterprise, and government sectors worldwide. The company operates a fleet of geostationary satellites, delivering voice and high-speed data services across land, sea, and air.
Inmarsat continues to innovate in satellite technology, aiming to provide seamless, global communication solutions. For more information, visit their official website: www.inmarsat.com.

Yapalong
Yapalong is a Canadian company specializing in full-duplex wireless communication systems designed for seamless, hands-free conversations in dynamic environments. Their products are widely used in sports officiating, industrial operations, event coordination, and emergency services.
Full-Duplex Communication: Enables simultaneous two-way conversations, allowing users to speak and listen concurrently, akin to natural phone conversations.
Mesh Network Architecture: Yapalong's systems operate without a master unit or base station. Each unit is equal, ensuring that if one device goes out of range, the remaining units continue to communicate uninterrupted. When the out-of-range unit returns, it seamlessly rejoins the group.
Noise Cancellation: Advanced microphones and headsets filter out background noise, ensuring clear audio even in noisy environments.
Anti-Interference Technology: Patented features detect and mitigate radio frequency interference, enhancing range and reliability.
Radio Products
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