NTI Connect, LLC changes name to Network Connex

Network Connex announced it has also expanded its service offerings internationally.
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NTI Connect, LLC (NTI - Chicago), a nationwide provider of mission-critical deployment services for wireless, fiber-optic, data center and cable network infrastructure, on Sept. 28 announced the change of its name to Network Connex.

Acquired by the private equity company ORIX Capital Partners in November 2018, the company notes it has continued to expand its operations across the country and Europe under the brands of NatTech, LLC (National Technologies), CCSI Networks, Fairhaven Integration Services and Vertical Communications, LLC (Verticom). 

“As we expand our business and services through strategic acquisitions, the name change of our parent company better reflects who we are and clarifies what we deliver to our customers,” said Jim Estes, Chief Executive Officer of Network Connex. “We’ll continue to focus on wireless, fiber-optic, data center and cable MSOs as we continue to expand our footprint and integrate our businesses to provide value-added services to our customers.” 

In December 2019, the company acquired Verticom, allowing it to offer turnkey solutions to the nation’s leading wireless, small cell and fiber providers in the South-Central United States. More recently, in June of this year, the company's National Technologies brand acquired Precision Design Services, Inc.’s (PDS) fiber network engineering business. The acquisition allowed Network Connex to expand both fiber network engineering and fiber optic deployment services to national customers in the Greater New York City metropolitan area. 

Network Connex has also expanded its service offerings internationally. With its European headquarters in Dublin, the company has completed data center and fiber projects across the continent. In addition, Network Connex has worked on projects in Japan and Australia.

Learn more at https://www.networkconnex.com/.

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