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CRFS opens Technical Centre with SYSDYNE in South Korea

Cambridge-based provider of distributed RF spectrum intelligence systems, CRFS, has opened a new Technical Service Centre in South Korea in partnership with its approved South Korean partner, SYSDYNE.

CRFS provides the most advanced 24/7 RF spectrum monitoring and analysis solutions, with direction finding and geolocation capability, for in-building and wide area real-time spectrum and signals monitoring.

Following significant sales growth in the region, CRFS has partnered with SYSDYNE to provide local high quality technical support for the complete range of RFeye™ products for customers in South Korea.

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Steve Blades (right), VP International Sales said: “SYSDYNE has been a strong sales channel for the RFeye product range for a number of years. This was an obvious next step to ensure that we can provide our customers with high quality in-country local language support and training.”

The Technical Centre will be staffed with CRFS-trained RF and field engineers and will provide customers with rapid direct first and second-line support. It will also provide local language training across the product range.

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CRFS pioneered the concept of remote, distributed, real-time networks of spectrum sensors for continuous 24/7 monitoring of the RF environment. The RFeye range of products are used to improve the efficiency of modern-day spectrum usage, resolve complex interference issues and help secure critical buildings, sites and installations.

CRFS is headquartered in Cambridge, UK with offices in the USA and a large network of agents and distributors around the world.

 

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