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KBC Networks to expand Latin American local presence

Manufacturer of transmission equipment for industrial security and networking solutions Kbc Networks (KBC) has appointed Daniel Vázquez as its solutions architect for the Latin American and Caribbean markets. He is based in Guadalajara, Mexico, and will help expand the company's local presence and demonstrate its commitment to meeting the needs of clients while continuing to deliver products to the marketplace. Vázquez has direct experience with key distributors, integrators and manufacturers throughout
March 2, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Manufacturer of transmission equipment for industrial security and networking solutions 1762 Kbc Networks (KBC) has appointed Daniel Vázquez as its solutions architect for the Latin American and Caribbean markets. He is based in Guadalajara, Mexico, and will help expand the company's local presence and demonstrate its commitment to meeting the needs of clients while continuing to deliver products to the marketplace.


Vázquez has direct experience with key distributors, integrators and manufacturers throughout the Latin American markets.

Luis Angulo, KBC’s chief commercial officer, said: “We are pleased to have Daniel on our team; building and maintaining long-term channel partnerships and managing our growing solutions portfolio are some of his key roles. Daniel’s experience providing technology solutions in the telecommunications and security industries will assist him in providing world-class support to our KBC customers.”

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