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DTC sells radio accessories line to CeoTronics

Nov 1, 2000 12:00 PM, MOBILE RADIO TECHNOLOGY STAFF

DTC Communications, Nashua, NH, has sold its two-way radio accessories product line to CeoTronics, Chesapeake, VA. CeoTronics is a wholly owned subsidiary of CeoTronics AG, headquartered in Rodermark, Germany. The selling price was not disclosed.

The product line includes all of DTC's security kits, throat mics, ear mics, headsets and PTT/VOX adapters, primarily used in public safety applications. These products will now be built in CeoTronics' Chesapeake location.

DTC will retain its audio and video transmitter product lines, as well as its RDF/GPS tracking product lines.

Nadine Corrieri, audio sales supervisor for DTC, has been named CeoTronics' sales manager-DTC audio accessory products. Corrieri will be relocating to Chesapeake.

"This sale brings together two well-respected and complementary lines of audio accessory product lines under one roof," said Matt Pierson, vice president of sales and marketing for DTC.

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