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GTT expands service offering with GTT Mid-Atlantic

Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) is expanding its service offering in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and Washington DC, with the opening of GTT Mid-Atlantic, which will be responsible for selling and servicing the entire line of Opticom and Canoga solutions. Opticom emergency and transit solutions and Canoga traffic-sensing solutions are deployed at more than 70,000 intersections and 3,100 cities worldwide, including 41 of the 50 largest North American cities. GTT Mid-Atlantic will recei
February 26, 2016 Read time: 1 min
542 Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) is expanding its service offering in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and Washington DC, with the opening of GTT Mid-Atlantic, which will be responsible for selling and servicing the entire line of Opticom and Canoga solutions.

Opticom emergency and transit solutions and Canoga traffic-sensing solutions are deployed at more than 70,000 intersections and 3,100 cities worldwide, including 41 of the 50 largest North American cities.

GTT Mid-Atlantic will receive consultative support and in-the-field service from Global Traffic Technologies, the manufacturer of Opticom and Canoga.

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