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Clear-Com and Tadco Collaborate to Provide Reliable and Robust Comms Equipment

Nicki Fisher, sales director EMEA, Clear-Com

Clear-Com announces that Tadco, the South African audio distribution company, will offer the entire range of Clear-Com communications systems to the house of worship, live entertainment, and AV sectors in the sub-Saharan African region.

Specialists working in live production expect to have communication systems that are reliable and backed up with the necessary support. Clear-Com's intercom solutions, including partyline, digital matrix, wireless intercoms, and intercom-over-IP conferencing software, will provide the live production industry in the sub-Saharan Africa region with dependable communication solutions. Tadco offers quality equipment and support for live production and commercial communications.

Josh Oates, marketing manager at Tadco, said, "Here at Tadco, we pride ourselves on the quality of audio products that we represent, bringing the world's best to our market. Clear-Com's reputation of manufacturing robust, reliable, and quality systems means that they will fit in perfectly with the range of brands we already have to offer."

Nicki Fisher, sales director for EMEA at Clear-Com, said, "We are really excited to partner with Tadco and expand our presence in the region of sub-Saharan Africa. Tadco has over 20 years experience supplying and supporting communications systems in the region's live production industry, which puts Clear-Com in the perfect position to expand its brand in this particular market."

WWWwww.clearcom.com


(5 August 2014)

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