About SportsCom

Andy M. Skolny
President of SportsCom Canada
Sales Rep Canada
Home Base: South Western Ontario
519-933-6760
about ProCom
ProCom COMPANY PROFILE
Since 1974 Westcom has been dedicated to providing the highest quality technology & communication products on the market. Located in the United States with headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, our parent company began by developing CoachTalk, the first completely wireless headset system in football. In the 2000’s we debuted our game film software APEX, which became the industry standard. Today our flagship product is our new ProCom X12 headset system, which sets the bar for wireless communications.
The one constant throughout the years has been our customer service. Our customers always come first, and our products are second to none.
ProCom Company Timeline
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Founded in 1974, Westcom is an innovation company providing state-of-the-art communication products and services.
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In 1975, Westcom's parent company at the time developed CoachTalk, the first all wireless headset system for football.
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In 1977, the wireless communication assets were sold to Porta-A-Phone Inc. who continued to provide wireless communication equipment to sports and other industries.
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In 1980, Westcom's parent company was the first to provide products for the competitive long distance toll companies, from remote managed subscriber units and competitive local exchange carrier switches "CLEC" to the telephone industry.
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In 2004, we developed the game film software APEX.
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In 2014, Westcom began their design concept of the ProCom X series. Our vision was to make it the simplest to use, yet most powerful full featured headset system available.
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In 2016, the newer version, ProCom's X12, was developed setting the highest standard for wireless communications.
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In 2018, ProCom innovated further with the X12MR Mini In-Helmet Receiver, giving a direct line of communication from coaches to players.
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In 2020, ProCom debuted the LoudMouth Two-Way Sideline Comm System, allowing for coaches in the press box to communicate clearly and directly with their players on the sideline.