Powertec announced as Pulse Electronics' infrastructure antenna distributor
Pulse Electronics Corporation and Powertec Telecommunications have announced a distribution agreement to promote and deliver infrastructure antennas throughout Australia and New Zealand.
“Pulse is delighted to partner with Powertec to expand our presence in the Australia and New Zealand region. Their diverse offering of 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi radiocommunication solutions are a perfect complement to the Pulse antenna product lines,” said Olivier Robin, general manager for Pulse Electronics Wireless Infrastructure business unit.
“Powertec brings an expertise and channel-to-market that can successfully leverage Pulse’s broad offering in smart grid, utility, DAS, in-building and public safety solutions for both indoor and outdoor applications.”
Based in Southport in Queensland, Powertec is a supplier of mobile signal repeaters, broadband routers, industrial modems, Wi-Fi access points and associated antennas, cables and connectors. Pulse Electronics, including the Larsen brand of antennas, serves the wireless and wireline communications, power management, military/aerospace and automotive industries.
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