Network Controls and Electric To Provide Services To Verizon Wireless Stores in Four Southeastern States

(GREENVILLE, SC,) February 25, 2011– Veteran-owned Network Controls and Electric (NC&E), one of the region’s leading leading providers of communication networks and electrical infrastructure, recently won an appointment from Verizon Wireless, calling for the installation of technology at stores in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia and Tennessee.

The project includes the relocation or installation of data cabling and or the relation of wireless access point devices within the stores to maximize coverage. “Our company had the opportunity to work with Verizon on an extensive project in 2010 when Verizon took over and converted Alltel stores and then again when Verizon constructed new stores in the Lowcountry. We are pleased to continue our work with Verizon,” said Brad Cunningham, President and CEO of Network Controls and Electric.

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About Network Controls and Electric, Inc.
Network Controls & Electric provides high-quality single-source design, installation and maintenance of communication networks and electrical infrastructure. The company services leading organizations including educational facilities, healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and both State & Federal agencies. With offices in Greenville and Columbia SC, Network Controls & Electric operates throughout North & South Carolina, Georgia, & Alabama.

With a team of certified design specialists and certified technicians, Network Controls and Electric is known for attention to detail, on-time implementations and for consistently maintaining or exceeding industry standards. Since 1990 Network Controls is one of the Palmetto State's highest-performing companies, having been honored as among South Carolina's Fastest-Growing Companies in 2009 & 2010. For more information, visit www.networkcontrols.com.

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