Tranzeo Broadband Locates First European Office in Shannon
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, a Canadian wireless broadband firm, has opened up its first European operation in Ireland.
The company’s new office in Shannon, Co Clare is set to serve Tranzeo’s European, African and Middle Eastern customers. Tranzeo Ireland Inc offers the company’s full line of wireless broadband radios and antennas.
The Irish offices will also offer a full-service sales and tech support centre and the company hopes that in addition to offering a faster delivery service to customers across the Atlantic, the Shannon office will offer existing customers access to a support line that has similar hours to their own working day.
Welcoming Tranzeo to Shannon, Kevin Thompstone, Chief Executive, Shannon Development, said "We are delighted that Tranzeo are setting up their first European operation in Shannon, and we look forward to working with them to grow their business from their Shannon base."
Tranzeo also has plans to stock product in its U.S. headquarters in California to give added support to its customers in the U.S and Central America.
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