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Engineering Company Acquires Randstad Communications
Atlanta, GA, April 2, 2007 - - Byers Engineering Company
(BEC) announced today that it has completed its acquisition
of Randstad Communications (RC) from Randstad North
America (RNA).
Byers
Helps The Rail Network (TRN) take MARTA to the Cutting
Edge
Atlanta, GA - February 23, 2005 - Atlanta's rapid transit system, MARTA, will deploy televisions on all of its trains in Atlanta this Spring, using an innovative new technology developed by the Atlanta based firm, TRN. Programming will feature half-hour local newscasts interspersed with commercials. Byers Engineering Company was proud to partner with TRN to provide network design and project management services in support of this effort. MARTA may be the first in the country to deploy this technology and transit authorities across the nation are watching to see how the program is received.
Byers Opens New Field Offices in Louisiana and Mississippi
Atlanta , GA , January 3, 2005 - Byers Engineering Company announced that it has opened new field offices in Mandeville , LA and Gulfport , MS to answer demand for Outside Plant Design and Right of Way Acquisition services along the Gulf Coast . Byers has had a presence along the Gulf Coast since the early eighties with offices in Mobile , AL and Jackson , MS , but increased activity in the area dictated a need for additional resources in the area. Elaine Majure will manage the location in Gulfport and Vicki Cummings the site in Mandeville. Both are long term associates of the firm.
Byers Partners with Crown Castle Solutions Corp. and The CompTran Group to Deploy Distributive Antenna System for Hilton Head Plantation
Hilton Head, SC - December 17, 2004 - Byers Engineering Company provided planning, design, and project management support to the ComTran Group in its successful construction of a Distributive Antenna System (DAS) Network for Crown Castle Solutions Corp. customers in Hilton Head Plantation on Hilton Head Island. DAS technology, utilizing fiber fed micro antennas, allows for the implementation of cellular networks where a traditional network design (cell towers) is either not feasible or unacceptable to the local homeowners. Construction was completed on time and with minimal disruption leaving Hilton Head Plantation as peaceful and beautiful as ever, but talking.
Byers Engineering Company Obtains PON Certification
Minneapolis , MN - January 17, 2004 - Byers Engineering Company obtained Level I, Passive Optical Network (PON) design certification through Optical Solutions. Byers sought the certification to strengthen its service offerings in the expanding Fiber to the Home/Curb arena.
Byers Engineering Division
Secures Agreement to Provide Technical Services for
Duke Energy
Charlotte, NC – January 20, 2003 – Byers
Engineering Division announced it has secured an agreement
to provide technical services to Duke Power Company
in North and South Carolina. Byers will manage this
service out of its Gastonia, NC office by its Carolina
Regional Manager – Charles Mayberry. Charles can
be contacted at 704.868.8580.
Byers
Engineering Division Teams with Fishel, NPL, and BPG
Designs in Completing AGL Networks Phoenix Build
Phoenix, AZ – December, 2002 – Byers Engineering
Division teamed with NPL, BPG Designs, and Team Fishel
in completing AGL Network’s (AGLN) Phase I Build
in Phoenix and Tempe, AZ. The project involved the design
and deployment of sixty miles of underground fiber optic
cable and extended AGLN’s streak of never missing
a client deadline for deployment. All members of the
team were invited to and enjoyed a “team party”,
sponsored by AGLN in the Phoenix area, to celebrate
the accomplishment.
The
Sky Is Falling ... Or Is It?
Atlanta, GA – May 2002
Outside Plant Magazine – May 2002
“The Sky Is Falling”, written by Dan Clark
VP Business Development, Byers Engineering Division
What is happening? Are the analysts making us think
like Chicken Little? The smart providers are not thinking
that way. How will the service provider survive in this
new, less-than-stellar economy? We read these questions
in almost every trade magazine across our industry.
I’m with the smart providers and don’t believe
the sky is falling. It may be cloudy with a little rain,
but the sun can shine through. And, that sky is also
not likely to fall anytime soon if you’ll embrace
some strategies to break from the way things were in
the past. Here are some ideas to help make your life
as a service provider a heck of a lot easier.
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