subject: Alternative Telecoms Choice For Hull Businesses [print this page] Over 200 Hull businesses have signed up with Axis Telecom after it became one of the first in the city to offer an different telecommunications service to KC's. Until now, local businesses didn't have this choice.
Companies signing up for services from Axis do not need to make any actual alterations to their offices or local exchange box - the only difference is the name at the top of the statement. The infrastructure remains to be owned by KC, which means any issues are dealt with by KC's technicians.
Axis Telecom predicts that the number of new clients to keep increasing as the business continues to expand its staff with further sales agents.
The telecoms operator, based in Hull city centre, has been offering reduced cost phone and broadband packages across the country since 2001 and recently struck a deal with with KC which anables the company to purchase space on the KC network at wholesale cost. The move enables other companies to offer landline phone services to businesses in the KC area, freeing up competition in Hull and East Yorkshire now.
Axis Telecom has customers across the UK, made up of both businesses and consumers, and offers a range of services, from fixed telephone lines and broadband, to specialist business services, such as VOIP, call recording and auto answering, queuing and messaging.
The company announced it had become one of Orange's mobile virtual network operators to offer cut-price minute-and-text bundles.
David Meyers, Managing Director of Axis Telecom, said: 'We've met a lot of enthusiasm from businesses who have been waiting a long time for an alternative telephone service and associated cost savings. It has always been frustrating for us to be unable to offer our services in our home city of Hull, so we're very pleased that the local telecoms marketplace has been opened up.
by: Luke Walder
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