Pictured above: Brian Dolby
Proactive PR has today announced its selection as the public
relations consultancy for The Kenton Group (TKG) - experts in the
design, development, installation and support of telecommunications
access equipment across the UK and Europe, Middle East and Africa
(EMEA).
TKG comprises four focused business divisions - Kenton Research
Limited, Microtel, Access Infrastructure and Kenton Voice Solutions
- which produce and deliver a host of network access, demarcation
and connection solutions for carriers, operators, service
providers, enterprise and government. Proactive PR is now set to
help promote TKG's industry successes and position the group as an
innovator in its field.
"With Proactive PR's experience within the telecoms industry, we
aim to promote The Kenton Group to a larger potential client base
across EMEA and ensure they become recognised for the truly unique
and forward-thinking work they do," said Proactive PR Managing
Director, Brian Dolby.
TKG delivers fast and flexible solutions for all its customers'
requirements, using high quality technology developed by
experienced industry professionals. From pre sales consultancy
through to the life cycle of the solution, the group is dedicated
to providing continuous support to its customers.
"We are committed to becoming the leading provider of Access
Network Solutions to the telecommunications industry by delivering
quality in all aspects of our business, to a level which separates
us from our competition," said John Larkin, Managing Director of
TKG.
"Having gone from strength-to-strength in recent years, we plan
to continue to grow our company and we felt that now was the right
time to enlist Proactive PR's services to support us in achieving
wider awareness of our capabilities," he concluded.
Proactive PR is a UK-based international multimedia public
relations consultancy operating in around 100 countries. Its
experienced core teams are based in Nottingham and West Sussex,
delivering highly experienced PR services and the latest multimedia
techniques.