| CTB is a established player in the broadcasting and HF Communications industries. The company supports both civil and military sectors, coordinating and implementing projects in collaboration with international suppliers and clients. Our experience includes site surveys, project planning, system commissioning and infrastructure inspections, ensuring reliable and efficient delivery of communications systems. In addition to field work, CTB contributes to the design of professional antenna mounting systems, associated steelwork including specialised rigging equipmen used in demanding broadcast and tecommunications environments. it is the representative and exclusive distributor of Kathrein K.G. telecoms products for the Italian market, as well as official distributor of products from Dutch multinational DRAKA (coaxial cables) and TELEGARTNER GmbH (coaxial components). | Over the years, CTB has continued to pursue a "one stop shop" philosophy revolving around providing quality products and services in the shortest time possible without sacrificing quality. Together with our host of international suppliers we aim to supply the best possible solutions for all clients based on their actual requirements. The sheer quality of the products and services supplied by CTB, which are strengthened through and constant research and development activities of all our suppliers, allow CTB to be up to date with the very latest, cutting-edge technologies continuously allowing us to grow in our field. |
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| CTB Australia (CTBAU) was established to support the growing demand for CTB’S specialised telecommunications and broadcasting services across the Asia-Pacific region. The company has successfully delivered projects for clients throughout the Pacific including work in Tinian, Saipan and Guam. From its Australian base, CTBAU is positioned to lead and expand the company’s international operations under the experience leadership of Grant Chambers. CTB also maintains an operational presence in South Africa (CTBSA), supporting projects across the African continent. While much of the work is concentrated in Sub Saharan African Africa, services extend from Ghana and Kenya to Cameroon and Nigeria. |