Technetix joins Institute of Telecommunications Professionals
February 25, 2026
Technetix has announced its membership to The Institute of Telecommunications Professionals (ITP).
ITP is the UK independent body for professionals working across telecommunications and digital sectors. Technetix employees at all career levels will benefit from access to ITP’s professional support programmes. These include mentorship, career coaching, seminars and networking opportunities.
Maintaining skillset diversity at Technetix is essential as industry-wide expansions within FTTH, 5G mobile, Cloud and fixed mobile convergence (FMC) continue. Providing employee access to ITP’s network of professionals will enhance and build fresh perspectives for added customer value. In addition, the membership complements existing affiliations with other specialist institutions across the industry.
Phil Scott, Technetix Chief Sales Officer for Europe, commented “Giving our people access to premium career resources is important to us. Technetix is all about driving excellence, but achieving high standards relies on a strong foundation. It’s not just our technology developers who can participate in what ITP offer: membership champions operational and corporate employees as well.”
“We want everyone to reach their full potential. Participation in cross-sector, industry-wide knowledge sharing plays a huge part in achieving this. Technetix remains committed to making a difference in the industry, because when everyone benefits, everyone benefits,” added Scott.
Technetix joins more than 200 member companies in their commitment to advancing the telecommunications industry. Established over a century ago, ITP’s UK-based roots command global influence in evolving best practices across today’s telecommunications businesses.
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