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Business Telecoms Landlines/Mobiles/VOIP 4G for Business


Carl2505

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Hello I am a 'Senior Telecoms Consultant' with over 14 years experience in telecoms, finding the best solution and most cost effective, whatever your telecom requirements


I cover all mobile networks & fixed lines and all hardware formats, including:


New EE 4G for Business smartphone and broadband solutions, also all mobile netowrks.iPhone, Blackberry all SmartPhones


Phone sytems / VOIP / Inbound number pointing / office cabling


For many businesses it can be a challenge to keep focused on core objectives whilst maintaining the drive for increased efficiencies. I will make this possible.


Please contact me and I will be more than happy to review and evaluate your telecoms products and services continually, so that you'll always get the most informed advice tailored to the specific needs of your business. I will also suggest the best solutions for managing your telephony costs.


If you are looking to review your business phone systems, landlines or mobiles please get in touch for a free consultation. [email protected]


Email - [email protected] or call 07920299132


Thanks

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