American Cable ServicesAddress7365 SW 38th Street ContactMr. James George | |
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Veteran Owned Business | Army, Retired | Member since March 31st, 2010 | |
American Cable Services is a statewide low voltage contractor certified with SCTE, NARTE, BICSI and over 35 others. Design and construct everything low voltage from CCTV, Cable TV, phone, Internet, Building access solutions, etc. Will would with EC to bid projects. Contact American Cable Services today in Ocala at: (352) 854-9795. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...Discipline to complete a task is at the top. Working as a team and taking the cost into account before beginning the task. Ability to stand on my own two feet. This page has been visited 1141 times. | |
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