Texas (TX) Switching Equipment, Telephone Companies

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Austin Multi-Line Services
8711 Burnet Rd. Suite A11
Austin TX 78757
(866) 666-9650
Qualitech Telecom Consulting LLC
4013 Hidalgo Drive # 101
Plano TX 75074
(469) 222-3682
Drake Communications, Inc.
2435 Squire Place Suite #400
Dallas TX 75234
(972) 243-2500

We opened our doors in 1979 selling car telephones, and continure today selling business telephone systems and SIP trunking to replace phone lines.
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Etalk Corporation
2200 Ross Avenue # 3500
Dallas TX 75201
(214) 981-3100
CarlCom Networks
2603 W Walnut Hill ln#207
Irving TX 75038
(940) 268-5010

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Nec Corporation Of America
2425 Gateway Drive # 106
Irving TX 75063
Autumn Brooke Lane
1515 N. Town East Blvd.# 138-432
Mesquite TX 75150
(214) 865-6777

We sell system by Avaya, Inter-Te,l Mitel, Nec, Nortel and Panasonic and service over 50 brands of equipment.
Merlin Communications
Buda TX 78610
(512) 470-0507

Complete Business Communication and Information Management. Including (HIPAA) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act implementation.
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