10.08.2011 • NewsComnetCommunication Networks

Comnet: Christopher Costa to Lead New Product Development and Engineering Effort

ComNet has announced that Christopher Costa has been appointed as the company's Vice President of Engineering. Chris Costa will report directly to Andrew Acquarulo Jr., ComNet Pres...

ComNet has announced that Christopher Costa as the companys Vice President of...
ComNet has announced that Christopher Costa as the company's Vice President of Engineering

ComNet has announced that Christopher Costa has been appointed as the company's Vice President of Engineering. Chris Costa will report directly to Andrew Acquarulo Jr., ComNet President and COO. Until joining ComNet, Costa previously held the role of Director of Engineering at Radiant Communications and Fiber Options/GE Security and has more than 20 years of experience in the development of successful new products for the physical security industry.

Chris will be responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the ComNet engineering department including the development and expansion of the ComNet fiber optic and Ethernet transmission product line and planned engineering department expansion. "Chris has an exceptional understanding of where the communication market is evolving," stated Acquarulo. "Chris will be tasked to expand our fiber optic, copper based and Ethernet solutions to truly give ComNet customers a distinct edge." Acquarulo continued.

"I'm very happy and excited to be given this opportunity. ComNet is a wonderful company that has become a major force in the transmission product market. I look forward to helping ComNet advance transmission technology to even greater levels," said Costa on his new role.
Chris Costa has a Bachelors' Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stony Brook University and a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York. Chris will be based in the ComNet Corporate offices in Danbury, CT.

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