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Mobile Communications America acquires four companies

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

Mobile Communications America recently expanded with the acquisition of four new companies in different regions across the country.

MCA is the largest provider of solutions for wireless communication with Motorola in the United States, offering voice, data, and video solutions to enhance the quality, safety, and productivity of customer operations. The company has a presence in Fayetteville off of Bragg Boulevard. 

The companies that MCA acquired are All Points, Lord and Company, ComSource and Dalton SMR. 

All Points is the leading provider for two-way radio systems and wireless broadband solutions in Texas. Since their inception in 2001 the company has dedicated its time to continuously increasing efficiency and safety through wireless communication technology. 

Lord and Company is the current leading provider of in-business wireless solutions across the mid-atlantic. With the company’s designs, installments, tests and maintenance for in-building, in-tunnel and in-ship they have serviced some of the most notorious national landmarks in the U.S., like the Smithsonian and National Zoo in Washington, D.C.

ComSource is a certified women-owned business that specializes in critical wireless technology in the upper midwest. They were the first Motorola partner to offer managed service agreements to their customers.

Dalton SMR serves the Georgia and Tennessee regions that produce wide area radio networks and in-plant solutions. 

With the acquisition of these companies MCA plans to continue their strategy to grow their existing footprint and expand geographically to provide more diversity to their solutions.

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