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Radio Frequency Systems (RFS)
RFS: committed to wireless comms in India
With more than 70 years of success in wireless communications worldwide, RFS is a global designer of cable, antenna and tower systems plus active and passive RF conditioning modules, providing total-package solutions for outdoor and indoor wireless infrastructure.
In every corner of the world, RFS works closely with its local business partners, anticipating their evolving technology needs, as well as those of their clients, and offering them powerful, cost-efficient and innovative products and solutions for successful wireless communications.
Thanks to its local and dedicated customer service, expert technical advice and support, and the widest wireless infrastructure solutions portfolio in the industry, RFS fully supports the migration to next generation voice and data-rich wireless services in India.
RFS has opened a manufacturing plant in Kolkata, and successfully delivered the RFS StayConnected Days in New Delhi and in Mumbai.
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Out now Quarter 4, 2009
News headlines
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