Leading North American Console Provider Joins Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)

Gilbert, S.C. (October 17, 2011) – Avtec Inc., the leading provider of mission-critical console systems in North America, joined the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) in October. The more than 600 TIA members represent a cross-section of companies involved in telecommunications, broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite, unified communications, emergency communications, and the greening of technology.

“Joining TIA demonstrates Avtec’s ongoing commitment to supporting standards development and establishing strategic partnerships with other leaders in the telecommunications industry,” said Kevin Williams, vice president of product development for Avtec.

Benefits of TIA membership include:  access to critical intelligence and market analysis; educational, networking and credentialing programs; government affairs; business opportunities; and certification options that assist member agencies to sell, install, and maintain unified communications solutions.

About Avtec, Inc.
Avtec, Inc., is the leading provider of mission-critical console systems in North America serving public safety, transportation, utility, business, and government markets. Based on open standards, Avtec offers migration paths from legacy platforms to VoIP systems and has installed more than 1,200 Scout VoIP consoles worldwide. Since the delivery of our first console in 1981, Avtec has earned a 30-year unblemished record in providing innovative, reliable console solutions focused on compatibility, serviceability, and a robust feature set.  Click here to learn more and watch videos of customers using Scout consoles in mission-critical settings.

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