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CHR Intros New Tech Team

January 23, 2013 |
HOUSTON -- CHR Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of engineering, managed

services, BSS/OSS and cloud technology to communications service providers (CSPs), today announced

the introduction of a new engineering leadership team, leveraging more than 100 years of combined

industry experience. The company's engineers are licensed in 48 states, have assisted in the

engineering, design and construction of more than 60 FTTP statewide and regional fiber network

projects, one of the first five 4G LTE networks in the nation and have laid more than 50,000 miles of lit

fiber over the last five years. With the addition of these new leaders, the company will continue to

build upon its leading market position with Tier 1, 2 and 3 CSPs.

"We are thrilled with the caliber of excellence in the team we have assembled. This new leadership

has the talent and experience to help our clients succeed in the design, build and management of their

legacy and next-gen networks," said Sean Fitzsimmons, Executive Vice President, Infrastructure

Services Business Unit at CHR Solutions. "We sought out the very best in the business to continue our

seventy-five year legacy of rural telco network engineering and the commitment we have to our Tier 3

clients. In addition, we brought on highly respected and acknowledged leaders to continue our growth

into the Tier 1 and 2 markets, as well."

CHR Solutions Inc.



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