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Johnson appointed as NSC NSW state sales manager
Communications integrator, NSC, has appointed Stephen Johnson as its latest NSW state sales manager.
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NSC shuts down Sun business
Disappointing sales and conflicting business models between the vendor and reseller has led NSC to can its Sun Microsystem’s business unit, according to the integrator's chief.
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Resellers divided on Do Not Call Register impact
Resellers are divided on the impact of plans to extend Australia’s Do Not Call Register (DNCR) to include business and government telephone numbers.
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NSC pairs with speech recognition vendor
Communications integrator, NSC, has teamed up with speech applications vendor, Inference Communications.
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Avaya integrator, NSC, adds Nortel to vendor list
Avaya integrator, NSC, has become a Nortel Gold vendor partner as part of efforts to take a multi-vendor approach.
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NSC continues Avaya run with Hobsons
Avaya integrator, NSC, has further extended its SME customer portfolio through a contact centre tender win with student recruitment provider, Hobsons.
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NSC wins big with Macquarie University
NSC has begun its IP telephony system rollout at Sydney’s Macquarie University.
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NSC wins with TPG/Soul
NSC has won a tender to provide TPG/Soul with RAD technology to enable inexpensive, fast Ethernet services.
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