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Ultimo NSW 2007
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High level AV fitout from Adtec Communications


An Australian designer, manufacturer and installer of top-level emergency telecommunications systems has branched out to provide businesses with general audio-visual fitouts for commercial use.

The new service available from Adtec Communications is an innovative equipment solution that gives organisations the ability to communicate flexibly, easily and cost-effectively without dependence on an external teleconference service provider.

Adtec Communications is recognised as an Australian leader in the design, manufacture and installation of telecom and teleconference products.

Adtec Communications’s audio-visual fitout services division draws on many years of technical, installation design and project management expertise to deliver AV solutions tailored to specific needs.

Products and services offered include the following:

  • AMX/crestron control
  • Audio conferencing
  • Cabling – communications and power
  • Controlled lighting
  • Echo cancellation
  • Lectern systems
  • Microphones
  • Motorised drapes
  • Projectors
  • Projection screens
  • Speakers
  • Theatre sound systems
  • VHS recorder/players
  • Video cassette recorder/players
  • Voice lift systems

19-Nov-2007

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The Heartbeat system raises alarms Heartbeat system from Adtec Communications ensures workers safety (3-Dec-2008)
Adtec Communications have officially announced the release of their new Heartbeat system for ensuring the safety of people working alone in hazardous or potentially unsafe conditions.

The emergency communication systems for flood prone areas Emergency communication systems for flood prone areas from Adtec Communications (3-Nov-2008)
An Australian company has specifically adapted a failsafe communications system for flood prone areas affecting industries such as mines, quarries, forestry and logging, agricultural and construction. The Adtec linked emergency response telephone system (ALERTS) from Adtec Communications requires just one phone call to connect a flood crisis team automatically, regardless of where they are.

The Polycom phone system Polycom phone systems and support services from Adtec Communications (31-Oct-2008)
Adtec Communications are designers, manufacturers and suppliers of audio, video and internet data conferencing solutions. Adtec Communications build their own audio conferencing bridges and 2-wire to 4-wire converters, as well as Polycom teleconferencing products. Adtec Communications also offer a range of versatile solutions for business, government and education, while their open voice speaker systems are the basis for advanced financial market trading room systems.

Adtec linked emergency response telephone system Adtec Communication provide customer support and on-going after sales service (16-Oct-2008)
According to Adtec Communications, customer support and on-going after sales service are important to enable the communication system to operate at optimum efficiency.

Audio teleconferencing system Audio teleconferencing system for distance education from Adtec Communications (28-May-2008)
TeleBridge, an audio-teleconferencing system expected to save the education body both time and expense, allows regional communities to educate their children locally rather than sending students to boarding facilities in metropolitan centres.

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