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Massachusetts Communication Technology Services Opens Office in Carrollton

The new office will serve as a CTS hub for the region, complementing an existing office near Houston and providing customized carrier-grade connectivity solutions for enterprises, mobile network operators and campuses.

Communication Technology Services, which provides carrier-grade connectivity solutions for enterprises, mobile network operators and campuses, has opened a new office in the Dallas suburb. carrollton.

Shane Rubin

New office increases CTS’ national presence to 16 locations in major metropolitan areas, supporting operations throughout the United States to meet “the growing demand for enterprise wireless networks.”

He dallas The region was selected “for its vibrant business environment and technology ecosystem, making it an ideal location for CTS to expand its reach,” the company said.

Complements a CTS location near Houston

The new office will serve as a CTS center for the region, complementing an existing office in the houston suburb of Spring.

“We are excited to establish an additional office in TexasShane Rubin, CTS’ executive vice president of national operations said in a statement. “This new office will not only allow us to better serve our clients in the region, but will also enable collaboration with local talent and partners to create new growth opportunities.”

The company says its ability “to design, build, run and support connectivity solutions that power our customers’ mission-critical applications is unmatched.”

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