Harris opens new Miami office

Jan 24, 2006 10:46 AM

    

Harris's Broadcast Communications Division has a new office opening Feb. 1 in Miami.

Nahuel Villegas, regional director for television and radio, Harris Caribbean and Latin America, will oversee the television and radio staff based in the new office. He plans to develop a stronger customer support team by having representatives based in key countries of the region.

The new office will feature a showroom area to display various end-to-end content delivery value propositions as well as products and solutions from all business units within the Harris Broadcast Communications Division. Customers visiting the Miami office will have full access to the showroom and may request a specific display of solutions and demos to coincide with their visits.

The new office's address: 703 Waterford Way
Suite 810
Miami, Florida 33126

Harris representatives at the office can be reached at 786-437-1960.

For more information, visit www.broadcast.harris.com.




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