Sydney- Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has signed a broad-ranging supply agreement with leading broadcast services provider, Broadcast Australia. The ‘Master Purchase Agreement’ will streamline supply of RFS’s broadcast solutions across the Broadcast Australia group of companies. The arrangement will help fast-track network deployments/upgrades across the Asia Pacific, and will facilitate the application of RFS broadcast technologies at both Broadcast Australia-owned and third-party sites. It supports a range of potential commercial relationships including Broadcast Australia’s subsidiaries The Bridge Networks and The Bridge Networks New Zealand (formerly Telequipment of Wellington). “Broadcast Australia now has the ability to readily purchase equipment through any of its group companies, greatly reducing purchasing and administrative complexities,” said Stephen Farrugia, Director of Engineering at Broadcast Australia. “As we grow our business into countries where RFS operates today, the new agreement ensures we have truly adaptable systems in place to support this growth.”
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