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Advanced Test Equipment Rentals Newsletter for April 2014
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April 11, 2014
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals just issued
their TEC Talk newsletter for April 2014. It includes hot topics in the tech news world, highlights
of new or special function test equipment they have available, and some electronics industry news.
Please click on the thumbnails below to access the original versions.

About
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals ATEC is a leading high tech equipment rental
company that provides complete general and special purpose electronic, electrical, and environmental
test equipment solutions for analysis, inspection, measurement, monitoring, simulation, powering,
certifying and commissioning of products and electrical infrastructure. We serve an incredibly
diverse customer base made up of aerospace, automotive, biomedical,
communications,
consumer electronics, defense, environmental, engineering, marine, power and energy grid, transportation,
and compliance testing companies. Celebrating 32 years in business, we are committed
to serving our customers with a full range of products from the major suppliers of testing equipment,
along with certified lab technicians, expert technical support, and worldwide shipping.
Order now from the ATEC extensive inventory of equipment, visit us at
www.Atecorp.com Orders: (888)
485-2832 Rentals@atecorp.com
Media: Richard Russo, (858) 558-6500
rrusso@atecorp.com
Posted April 11, 2014 |


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