User:Technology review/Telesys Communications, Inc.

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Telesys Communications, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications, Computer Networking
Founded1990
Headquarters,
ProductsPhone Systems, Computers, Routers, Firewalls
Websitewww.telesysonline.com

Telesys Communications, Inc. was established in 1990. The company was incorporated in 1994 and it has been changing and evolving as fast as today's technology. Telesys Communications is a single source for cutting edge business telephone systems, VoIP Phone systems, LAN/WAN installation, IT sales and support, managed services, local and long distance telephone service, SIP trunking, and Internet services. With offices in the heart of the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex, Telesys Communications services over 2,000 businesses in the DFW area and many National accounts throughout the United States.

Telesys Communications is family owned and operated. The company began as a communications provider selling business phone systems, paging systems and voice and data cabling. Recognizing a growing trend towards voice and data convergence, Telesys created a data networking division. Telesys has been able to leverage their dual expertise in voice and data to become a market leader in the design and installation of converged voice and data networks and IP Telephony.[2]

Telesys Communications is an authorized dealer for Toshiba, ESI, Samsung, Zultys, and Avaya business phone systems. The data networking division is an authorized dealer for Cisco, Microsoft, Multi-Tech, Allied Telesis, and Kentrox network equipment. The company has been a member of The Better Business Bureau[3] since 2002 and is in good standing. Telesys is also a member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce.[4]

Products and Services

Telesys Communications, Inc. is a turnkey provider of voice and data solutions primarily for small to medium sized businesses, along with educational and government segments. Their remote critical file backup services, SIP trunking services, and secure VPN solutions, enable public and private network operators and service providers of all sizes to deploy scalable, carrier-grade networks for the cost-effective delivery of packet-based voice, video and data services.

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