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    Infinite Electronics acquires KP Performance Antennas

    12/27/2016

    Infinite Electronics, a supplier of engineering grade RF components, assemblies and wired / wireless connectivity solutions, announced that it has acquired KP Performance Antennas, an Edmonton Canada based manufacturer of broadband antennas and accessories.

    Founded in 2008, KP formed a strong team of experienced professionals focused on the design, development and manufacture of solutions for the Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) market. Their concentration on exceptional customer service and technical support has created a loyal, growing customer base, many of which consider KP a strategic partner.

    Terry Jarnigan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Infinite Electronics, said, "We believe that KP will be a great addition to our established product lines by extending the scope of products we can offer to both Infinite Electronics and KP customers.”

    KP Performance Antennas founders Patricia Tieulie and Ken Caird said, "We are excited for this new phase in the evolution of KP Performance. Leveraging Infinite Electronics supply chain, support and engineering resources will help us continue to exceed industry standards and best satisfy our customers’ requirements for high performance antenna solutions.”

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