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LAN-TEL Communications opens new headquarters in Norwood

LAN-TEL ribbon cutting - Norwood, MA LAN-TEL ribbon cutting - Norwood, MA

Norwood, MA On June 15, Lan-Tel Communications, Inc. celebrated the official opening of their new 14,000 s/f headquarters facility. The ribbon-cutting event was attended by state and local officials, including Massachusetts state representative John Rogers and state senators James Timilty and Michael Rush, as well as electrical industry leaders, and vendor representatives from leading security and telecommunications industry companies. LAN-TEL is among the largest and most prominent integrated communications and security system installation companies in New England. A member of NECA Boston Chapter for 25 years, LAN-TEL provides low-voltage solutions to prominent public and private facilities throughout the greater Boston region. The company currently employs a staff more than 100, including a highly skilled field crew of IBEW technicians, project managers and operations personnel. Founded by CEO Joe Bodio in 1992, LAN-TEL’s move into its new offices comes in the firm’s 25th year. Bodio is currently the Governor of NECA Boston, having previously served as the chapter president.

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