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Product category: Compliance Engineering
News Release from: 7 layers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 November 2006

US base expands to accommodate test
services

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7 layers has consolidated and enlarged its US based offices and laboratories in order to further expand its services.

7 layers has consolidated and enlarged its US based offices and laboratories in order to further expand its services 7 layers in Irvine is a leading telecommunications service company covering all major wireless technologies such as GSM, GPRS, Edge, TTY, WCDMA (UMTS) and Bluetooth

The US laboratory is PTCRB accredited and CTIA authorised.

Following continuous growth since 1999, time has now come for 7 layers USA to move into a larger building, close to the previous facilities.

The new building will house all laboratories and offices, including our validation and development teams, as well as all client rooms for visiting customers.

Many upgrades have been made in order to offer the best possible telecommunications infrastructure.

Newly designed and spacious client rooms were created with customer privacy in mind.

Each room and test area is now key card accessible for improved security and confidentiality.

"The continuously growing demand for the 7 layers test and development services made it necessary to find better and larger facilities, offering a more efficient work environment for our clients and our personnel", says Wilfried Klassmann, President and CEO of 7 layers in the USA.

"We made great efforts in finding and appointing the new premises in the vicinity of our old buildings, thus staying within easy reach from Los Angeles and San Diego, and we feel certain that our clients will benefit from this move considerably".

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