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TASI Group Acquires MISSION COMMUNICATIONS

5 May 2021  |
The TASI Group of Companies, has reached an agreement to acquire Mission Communications, Norcross GA

Mission Communications will be organized into TASI’s largest business segment, TASI Flow. Mission will immediately complement TASI Flow’s existing Asset Management and Wireless Connectivity Strategy, bringing a strong presence in the Water and Wastewater market. Forrest Robinson will continue to lead Mission on its impressive growth track as President of Mission.

“We are pleased to have Mission Communications as part of our organization,” said TASI CEO John McKenna. “TASI is committed to providing cost-effective, wireless connectivity to our customers, helping them to monitor and manage their valuable assets.”

“Using TASI Flow’s global footprint we are excited to support Forrest’s vision of expansion beyond North America”, said TASI Flow President John Norris.

“Mission’s extensive installed base in the Water and Wastewater market is complementary to TASI’s current asset management capabilities,” said Forrest Robinson, President of Mission Communications, “There will be ample opportunities to leverage each other’s technology.”

EC M&A acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Mission Communications on this transaction.

About Mission Communications
Mission Communications is the leader in SaaS-based monitoring and remote control solutions for water and wastewater infrastructure, and a pioneer in cellular data communication technology. Mission combines standardized field hardware, national cellular data networks, centralized servers, a secure and robust back-end, and user-friendly web-based applications in one easy-to-deploy solution.

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