INDIANA, Pa., Jan. 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quintech Electronics & Communications, Inc., — the leading supplier for Satellite, Government/Military, Broadcast, and CATV matrix switches, routing switches, splitters, combiners, amplifiers and related RF signal management products — announced today that its industry-leading 37 month warranty terms will now come with all products delivered starting January 1, 2016.
“Quintech remains confident and committed to standing behind the quality of our products with these even longer warranty terms,” says Daniel Prushnok, CEO and Chairman of Quintech Electronics & Communications, Inc. “Quintech serves customers in over 100 countries around the globe with compact solutions that deliver high performance, provide low cost of ownership, and deliver ‘five 9’s’ reliability. Customer feedback remains overwhelmingly positive, and customers tell us their ‘Quintech products just work,’ even after 26 years in service.”
Quintech has been a key source for reliable RF signal management products and solutions to leading Broadcast, Cable, Satellite, and Telecommunications providers for over 26 years. Quintech and DEV-Systemtechnik, GmbH, a Quintech company offering fiber optic RF solutions (www.dev-systemtechnik.com), provide complete RF signal routing solutions between the satellite amplifiers and receivers.
About Quintech
Quintech Electronics and Communications, Inc. (www.quintechelectronics.com) is a leading manufacturer of RF signal management communications equipment. Quintech designs and manufactures RF matrix switches, RF-over-fiber, routers, redundancy switches, relay switches, splitters, combiners, amplifiers, frequency converters and DC powering products. These products are available in L-band, IF, broadband and wireless frequencies. Since 1989, Quintech’s field-proven products have met the highest standards of quality and reliability.
Press contact: Dan Freyer AdWavez Marketing Phone: +1(310) 849-0721 [email protected]


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