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UST acquisition of MobileComm sees integration of over 1,300 employees into UST team

UST acquisition of MobileComm sees integration of over 1,300 employees into UST team

The integration is expected to significantly strengthen UST's telecommunications practice.

Digital transformation solutions company UST's acquisition of Dallas-based MobileComm, a global telecom engineering firm, sees it welcoming over 1,300 employees from MobileComm to join UST.

The transaction is expected to significantly strengthen UST's telecommunications practice, merging UST's experience in cloud and devsecops with MobileComm’s wireless engineering capabilities. The consolidated company also looks forward to deepening existing client relationships while expanding its global client base.

Aravind Nandanan, General Manager, Telecommunications, UST, said: "We are now better positioned to leverage our existing technologies and client relationships to expand the scope of our offerings and deliver bespoke solutions that accelerate digital transformation. UST will build upon this momentum by continuing to invest in the network engineering space." 

Harvinder Cheema, Chief Executive Officer, MobileComm, added: "UST has earned a reputation as a key driver of innovation across a number of sectors, and we are excited to join them as we look to leverage the assets and experience of MobileComm to continue building on UST’s success in the telecommunications industry."

UST currently has over 30,000 employees in 30+ countries, while MobileComm was founded in 2002 and operates across the US, India, and Canada. 


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