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British based online company provides most cost-effective business phone systems

06-15-2011 11:36 AM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: elitetele.com

/ PR Agency: elitetele.com
England - 30/05/2011

UK based online firm elitetele.com offers a wide range of companies business phone systems, along with a high standard of customer support.

If one asks the average UK business owner what their most vital expenses are, many of them are very likely to bring up the subject of business phone systems. The reason for this is quite simple: with the recent recession having crippled many businesses and left others fighting over an increasingly small pool of potential customers and clients than ever, a positive communication experience between such companies and those who might do business with them has suddenly become more important than ever.

To make matters worse, the process of finding the right business phone systems for a given company's individual needs has only become more complex in recent years. It is to take the pressure off many such firms' shoulders that www.elitetele.com, the leading business telecoms provider in Britain, offers business phone systems that cater for each and every client's specific needs.

Continuous high quality support

The good news for business owners that choose elitetele.com is that the company does not simply take a mistaken one-size-fits-all approach to a firm's business phone systems, leaving them with an unsuitable communications system and failing to provide any ongoing support. That's because the company actually provides the exact opposite, differentiating itself from its industry rivals by working closely alongside both clients - including after the system has been installed - and manufacturers to ensure that the final system is the very best that it can be.

An elitetele.com spokesperson commented: "We couldn't be more proud of our high quality, albeit well-priced business phone systems. By collaborating with such major manufacturers in business phone systems as Swyx, Toshiba, Siemens, Avaya and Panasonic, we ensure that the final system is carefully tailored to the needs of a given client - whether large or small, and irrespective of their given industry."

With the World Wide Web (WWW) having so emphatically emerged as a shopping destination in recent years, it is little surprise that so many business owners are also using it to find the best providers of inexpensive but high quality business phone systems. This can only be a positive development for the burgeoning business telecoms provider.

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

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