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“In the traditional sense of
telecommunications, people
think about data circuits and
telephone conversations, but
of course that whole market-
place is shifting into so much
more. It’s an exciting indus-
try, from our perspective, in
that we are very much a part
of the legacy of telecommuni-
cations and telecommunica-
tion service providers… One
of the things we are also very
proud of right now is our con-
tract with Bell Mobility. We
are responsible for integrat-
ing the electronics in all their
existing and new cell sites,
and we’re responsible for all
of Eastern Ontario, Quebec,
and Atlantic Canada. That’s
quite a fantastic contract for
us and we’re very proud to
have it… We’re also working
very hard and very fast at de-
veloping new service offerings
in our business that will help
these telecommunication ser-
vice providers transform their
businesses into what they
want to become… MOBIA is
proud to be a part of helping
these service providers in that
space.”
On the health care side, MO-
BIA has completed several
major projects, including
work for the Royal Victoria
Regional Health Centre in
Barrie, ON, and CAMH in To-
ronto, Canada’s largest mental
health facility.
That being said, things are
“a little bit different” in the
health care industry com-
pared to telecommunications.
“We’re a little more focused
on things like mobility, so we
work very closely with our
customers in the health care
space helping them design
and build very reliable wire-
less networks that enable mo-
bility in the health care space.