Communication Technology Services Expands Presence with New Texas Office

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CARROLLTON, Texas (PRNewswire) — Communication Technology Services, an in-building and campus connectivity solution provider, announced the opening of its new office in Carrollton, Texas. This expansion marks an important milestone for the company as it continues to innovate and grow in key markets. The new office expands CTS’s nationwide footprint to 16 locations in major metropolitan areas that support operations across the United States to meet the growing demand for enterprise wireless networks.

The Dallas metroplex was selected for its vibrant business environment and technology ecosystem, making it an ideal location for CTS to expand its reach. The new office will serve as a hub for the region and will house a talented team of professionals dedicated to driving innovation and delivering exceptional service to our customers. The location will complement an existing office in the Houston suburb of Spring, Texas, providing complete coverage throughout the region.

“We’re excited to establish an additional office in Texas,” said Shane Rubin, Executive Vice President – National Operations. “This new office will not only allow us to better serve our customers in the region, but also enable collaboration with local talent and partners to create new opportunities for growth”

About CTS
CTS provides custom, carrier-grade connectivity solutions for enterprises and mobile network operators, solving and managing the most complex networking challenges. Leveraging advanced design and network operations centers, CTS provides customers with industry-leading customer service. CTS’ ability to design, build, run and support connectivity solutions that power customers’ mission-critical applications is unmatched. 

For more information about CTS, visit cts1.com.

Source: Communication Technology Services

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