by iTel Networks | Oct 29, 2020 | Blog, UCaaS
What would a communication systems diagram look like for your business? Is it efficient and unified? …Or is it a jumble of systems pieced together over time? If your business is like most, you are working with numerous communication applications from different...
by iTel Networks | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog, Case Study, UCaaS
Download the PDF Summary: Business: Transportation Infrastructure – Construction, Maintenance & Truck Sales Location: Kamloops BC, with 30 offices and sites across BC Challenge: Various phone providers and services across locations Extensive directories for...
by iTel Networks | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog, Business Internet, Case Study, Cloud, Remote Working, SD-WAN, UCaaS
Summary: Download the PDF Business: Converged Networking Services Location: Kamloops, BC Canada Challenge: Struggled to recruit and retain talent as the company grew. Integrating remote positions technically and interpersonally. Solution: Opened positions to remote...
by Kelly Pritchard | Apr 17, 2020 | Blog, Remote Working, UCaaS
When co-workers can’t talk over cubicle walls or in-person customer visits aren’t possible, communication tools and infrastructure are critical to supporting collaboration and maintaining business operations. This is the first in a special series of blog posts...
by iTel Networks | Apr 17, 2019 | Blog, Business Internet, Fibre, MPLS, Network, SD-WAN, Security, UCaaS
More enterprises are evaluating business internet options as networks become more and more complex. As teams go remote, investing in cloud and unified communications (UCaaS) tools means that traditional networking models aren’t enough to support high...
by iTel Networks | Jan 8, 2019 | Blog, Cloud, Network, Remote Working, Security, UCaaS
Collaborating as a remote team is a powerful idea that’s not only completely doable – but expected by a growing number of workers. More than just technology, remote collaboration is a mindset that’s being adopted in a multitude of industries, offering a lot of...
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