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UK based company offers business phone systems installation and support

07-07-2011 08:19 AM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: Elite Telecom

/ PR Agency: Elite Telecom
England - 29/06/2011 - UK based online company 'elitetele.com' provides top quality business phone systems from various brands and for many different needs.

With the UK recession having technically come to an end over a year ago now, but nonetheless remaining a far from distant memory - not least with local council budget cuts to come - many British businesses remain alert to ways of boosting their competitiveness. After all, with so many firms competing for so little business, it has never been more important for companies of all sizes to make the most of their strengths. Along with a smart office and attractive pricing, therefore, companies may wish to invest in business phone systems that allow for the best possible client experience.

Elite Telecom works closely with all manner of companies to ensure that they have the right business phone systems in place for their specific needs. Whether a company only requires a simple set-up or instead desires a VoIP linked product for a more extensive network of branches, elitetele.com makes the most of its high-level knowledge and experience in order to support firms not only with their choice of business phone systems, but also such a system's installation and subsequent support needs.

High quality business phone systems

The business phone systems that elitetele.com offers range from flexible and dependable Toshiba solutions with IT telephony to software based Swyx IP systems. Other represented brands in the world of business phone systems include Siemens, with its HiPath telephone system, as well as Panasonic, which is another firm that has long provided business phone systems to small to medium sized firms.

An elitetele.com spokesperson commented: "Those companies that have long suspected that they are losing business due to inadvertently giving their prospective customers or clients a negative communications experience won't be disappointed by the wide range of top quality business phone systems that we can offer them here at elitetele.com. In addition, our top quality installation and support services mean that we're the only provider that you'll ever need."

As the Internet continues to gain in popularity as a source of firms that offer business phone systems, elitetele.com would appear to be in an enviable position to win business over the coming months and years.

Contact:
Elite Telecom
Dawson House
Matrix Business Park
Chorley
PR7 7NA
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)844 875 8880
Fax: +44 (0)871 423 8000
http://www.elitetele.com/
Email: sales@elitetele.com

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