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James Burrough Ltd., distillers of Beefeater Gin and Borzoi Vodka,

23rd June 1972, Page 52
23rd June 1972
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Page 52, 23rd June 1972 — James Burrough Ltd., distillers of Beefeater Gin and Borzoi Vodka,
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have ITT STAR mobile radiotelephones installed in all their vehicles which range from light vans to 32 ton articulated lorries.

STAR equipment gives them crisp and clear communication. A noise-cancelling microphone means faultless voice reproduction regardless of background noise. While buildings and steel structures en route create no problems whatsoever.

This way, Burrough keep constant contact between their Lambeth South London H.Q. and crews either taking export deliveries to the docks or making localised deliveries;

Apart from obvious,benefits of security and crew confidence, the utilization of vehicles is maximised by the use of mobile radiotelephones.

Mr. Tom Eccleshall, Transport Manager of James Burrough Ltd., is delighted with STAR. "We're getting more out of our vehicles now than ever beforehe says— something to make others faced with sirnilar problems sit up and take notice.

In addition to STAR, there's Starphone, a diminutive pocket

radiotelephone for more personal use giving the same excellent two-way communication, This also comes in an intrinsically safe version for use where there's a fire hazard.

The quickest way to get more information on Star and Starphone is to clip the coupon, And remember over the broad field of telecommunications tremendous potentials of capability, experience and servicing facilities are accessible to every member company of 1TT, the world's eighth largest corporation operating in 70 different countries.

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People: Tom Eccleshall
Locations: London

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