Internet Tech Specialists, a full service technology and training company, entered into a partnership with MegaPath (News - Alert), a business communications expert, in order to offer integrated voice to small and medium sized businesses.
Debbie Mahler, President of Internet Tech Specialists stated that she was pleased to partner with MegaPath, the largest privately held provider of data services, Voice over IP (VoIP) and security technologies.
MegaPath delivers a full range of nationwide voice, data and security services and enables businesses to stay ahead of the curve and has 16 years of experience responding to the unique needs of small, medium, and enterprise businesses.
With integrated voice, voice and data services are delivered over a single connection that results in cost savings. As bandwidth usage is optimized, efficiency is enhanced. In addition, Productivity and mobility are also increased with the use of hosted services. No limits are placed for local calls and unused minutes can be carried forward.
I.T.S considers all of this as a tremendous advantage and sees it as a great opportunity to serve its clients better.
Mahler voiced her satisfaction at the benefits that integrated voice brought along with it and said, “I can help my clients save up to 45 percent over their traditional phone lines. When I bring this type of value and service, it’s a win for all of us.”
I.T.S. helps clients navigate the new digital landscape by providing web and graphic design, computer support and training. It helps companies to establish an online presence, something that no company can afford to do without.
In related news, Internet Tech Specialists played an integral role in the development of the website for Inventory Certification Associates. ICA wanted a site that would serve entrepreneurs who are starting a home and business inventory service as well as those who are searching for an inventory professional.
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Edited by Rich Steeves