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The Advanced Media Technologies (AMT) and the National Content & Technology Cooperative (NCTC) have entered into a new arrangement that will provide NCTC members access to AMT's portfolio of solutions, including those from its hardware partners DZS, CommScope, and Plume.
AMT provides hardware from reputable vendors for rapid distribution. Due to the supply chain problems that have been affecting the business, this is extremely crucial. Discounts will be offered specifically for Wi-Fi 5 capable devices that can offer users speeds of up to 1 GB. Numerous Wi-Fi solutions will have triband capabilities, self-installation choices, and Plume WorkPass Gateway functionality. All of which provide NCTC members and their clients with experiences that are valued-added.
The NCTC membership will profit from our sustained relationship because of our in-depth industry knowledge and product availability. We have changed as a business to accommodate new needs. Along with ensuring quality and quicker deliveries, we are constantly working with our partners to provide the best possible customer service.
"For over a decade, AMT has been a partner to NCTC and our members; we are now entering into a more strategic phase of our relationship, which is poised to bring our members even greater technology options, service offerings and cost savings," said Lou Borrelli, CEO NCTC.
"The NCTC and AMT have been partners for decades. The Premier Partner Agreement solidifies our relationship and will help AMT to better serve the NCTC membership.
AMT CEO Tom McLaughlin said, "The NCTC and AMT have both picked manufacturers that we think strategic and will be of the greatest benefit to the NCTC membership.