California's PCC Network Solutions named authorized BICSI training facility

Oct. 19, 2015
Announcement renews a training agreement between PCC and BICSI first established in 2000.

PCC Network Solutions (PCC) announced that its PCC Network Solutions Education Center has been certified as a BICSI Authorized Training Facility. The announcement renews a training agreement between PCC and BICSI first established in 2000.

Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Chatsworth, CA, PCC Network Solutions is a design-build contractor specializing in low voltage structured cabling systems supporting data, voice, and physical security networks. At the Education Center, certified BICSI technical training is conducted for PCC technicians, along with independent students throughout the West Coast.

“Throughout our history, PCC has advocated the highest technical training standards in the industry," said Dave Burr, PCC's founder and CEO. "We’re privileged to offer certified BICSI technical training to all interested students in our Chatsworth, CA Education Center."

PCC operates regional offices in Anaheim, CA; Scottsdale, AZ; and Lewisville, TX. For more information, visit www.pccinc.com.

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