Baicells Technologies Relocates Headquarters to Plano, Texas
05/10/2018
Considering the U.S. has proven to be one of the fastest growing markets and most of Baicells' technology partners are located within the U.S., Baicells has decided to transition its operations, marketing, and supporting teams over to the Plano office, company officials said.
The company expects that many new jobs will be created in Texas due to the moving of Baicells headquarters during the next two years. This will support the company's anticipated future growth world-wide and will provide greater capacity to better serve its customers and partners.
"The choice to move our headquarters to the United States is the clear next step in our growth strategy," stated Baicells Vice President of operations, Minchul Ho. "We have been expanding rapidly these past few years and decided that the most efficient way to accommodate this growth is to relocate the company headquarters to our office in Plano. This relocation has many benefits; it provides the opportunity to more efficiently integrate our global teams, enables us to leverage the area's diverse talent pool as our organization grows, and allows us to better serve our expanding North American market,” Ho said.
Baicells is a privately-held, high tech company providing technically innovative LTE/5G wireless broadband access solutions, supporting virtualized fixed wireless and mobile network.
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