Commercial Antenna installation for Mazda Parts Distribution Centre

Brett from Jim’s Antennas Mickleham recently completed a job at the construction site of the new Mazda Parts Distribution Centre in Somerton

The centre requested the installation of an antenna to supply TV signals to their 37, 000 square meter facility. Thanks to Brett’s great work, once the facility is completed Mazda employees will be able to watch TV in their lunch room, and TVs in the conference rooms will receive a strong and reliable signal. 

Here at Jim’s Antennas our skilled and experienced technicians are readily available to assist with any of your commercial needs. Don’t hesitate to give us a call on 131 546, or book a free onsite no obligation quote online.

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