TELECO announce Ken Harberer as Director of Wireless Engineering

April 19, 2019 - TELECO announced the addition of Mr. Ken Harberer as the Director of Wireless Engineering.
With 20 years of first-hand knowledge in developing public safety products for the U.S market, he will be directly overseeing a team of engineers working on the public safety DAS, commercial wireless and Wi-Fi Distributed Antenna Systems. With Ken’s experience working with manufacturers, he will be supporting national sales, dealer development and DAS training.
Ken Harberer has a background in electrical engineering, and he began his career by joining the U.S Air Force where he served as a Communications Specialist at the EC-135 Airborne Command Post aircraft. After serving in the Air Force, Ken worked as a Product Manager at SOLiD, a manufacturer of public safety and cellular products. Soon after SOLiD, Ken joined Comba, a supplier of BDA and fiber-based in-building coverage enhancement product, as the Director of Sales Engineering which was his most recent job.
After polishing his skills in communications product development and mastering the art of dealing with manufacturers, Ken joined TELECO on April 1st, 2019 as the Director of Wireless Engineering. Ken’s 20 years of knowledge with in-building wireless and working as the public safety and cellular product manager makes him a perfect fit for TELECO.
Ken’s hands-on experience has enabled him to recognize and design complex solutions for both cellular and public safety opportunities. TELECO is looking forward to leveraging Ken’s experience, skills and technical knowledge to further TELECO’s wireless solutions offering.

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