MORE PRODUCTIVITY FROM A DIVERSE TELECOM NETWORK
Deregulation of the telecom industry has brought explosive growth and innovation but it has also brought incompatibilities, competition and frustration.  If your telecom network is made of components from diverse manufacturers, a skilled consultant may be the best way for you to achieve the seamless integration and communication you are seeking.

Fortune Consulting Has the Answer for Network Diversity

Many networks were never intended to handle the many additional functions they are now expected to handle. For example in addition to sophisticated telephony services with attractive pricing, many enterprises now demand other services such as voice mail, Internet access, multi-media, unifed messaging, automatiic call distribution, interactive voice response, computer telephony integration, email, wireless access, and VoIP.

The job of analyzing and assessing all the parts of a diverse network and determining how best to fashion a productive efficient network is not trivial. It is a task that requires technical knowledge and a complete knowledge of the full range of available products. It is a daunting task, but if your organization wants to retain its competitive edge you need to fine tune your network and add new and innovative services cheaply and quickly. Because of the growing importance of the Internet, you also need to develop high-bandwidth backbone infrastructures and manage the growth in mobile and Internet traffic while reducing operational and management costs.

Fortune Consulting is a leader in Network Diversity Consulting

We have over a decade of experience helping our clients fine-tune and expand their diverse networks to make them more productive and cost-effective.

To receive more detailed information about how Fortune Consulting can help you, please call 877-517-0111, email info@fortuneconsulting.com or complete this form.
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