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GTT Mid-Atlantic will receive consultative support and in-the-field service from Global Traffic Technologies, the manufacturer of Opticom and Canoga
GTT Mid-Atlantic will provide new and existing customers in the region with improved access to Opticom and Canoga products and services

Global Traffic Technologies, LLC is expanding its service offering in the states of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia, in addition to Washington D.C., with the opening of GTT Mid-Atlantic, the authorised Opticom and Canoga dealer in the region. GTT Mid-Atlantic will provide new and existing customers throughout the area with improved access to Opticom and Canoga products and services.

"This is a key step for GTT, in that it enables exciting options for improving the way traffic flows in our customers' communities," said Chris Chambers, General Manager, Corporate Dealerships. "Our brands have a history that goes back more than 45 years and this is our chance to strengthen the value we've always delivered with the addition of services that complete the solution."

As a recognised leader in the industry, 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.

As a fully authorised Opticom and Canoga dealer, GTT Mid-Atlantic will be responsible for selling and servicing the entire line of Opticom and Canoga solutions. Additionally, GTT Mid-Atlantic will receive consultative support and in-the-field service from Global Traffic Technologies, LLC, the manufacturer of Opticom and Canoga.

"GTT Mid-Atlantic gives us the ability to engage our customers throughout the lifecycle of our solutions, which gives us a much better view into how best to evolve our offerings even further, while at the same time being able to deliver world-class services," said Doug Roberts, CEO for Global Traffic Technologies, LLC.

GTT Mid-Atlantic begins operations on March 1, 2016.

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