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	<title>The Telecom Bloggist &#187; Telecom Equipment</title>
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		<title>Finding Your New Phone Guy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes businesses need to find a new telephone service entity.  Perhaps your business has bought a used PBX or the old service company has failed you in some manner or your PBX was purchased on the used market and you need someone to install it or make changes.  Who do you contact?  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes businesses need to find a new telephone service entity.  Perhaps your business has bought a used PBX or the old service company has failed you in some manner or your PBX was purchased on the used market and you need someone to install it or make changes.  Who do you contact?  How do you find a new, reliable company to make some moves and additions?</p>
<p><a href="http://quotemyt1.com/varsearch.php">There is a slick tool to find good, reliable telephone maintenance and installation people anywhere in the country for just about any phone system you might have.</a>  Whether your PBX is an Inter-Tel or Mitel, Shoretel or Avaya, this tool will find the right maintenance company.  And, the best part is that the service is free with no obligation whatsoever.</p>
<p>This tool also works if you are looking for a sales/service company to purchase your next PBX from.  All of the popular PBXs are represented.</p>
<p>Take it for a spin today. </p>
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