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Free 'No Limits' business to business seminar



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Published Date: 16 October 2008
Pennine Lancashire "No Limits" in association with Burnley based Telecoms supplier Denwa are presenting a free breakfast seminar on demystifying this business technology.
Everyone has heard of the capabilities of VOIP but, how do the truths of the technology compare with the hype.

The seminar presented by Rob Scott of Denwa will highlight the key facts including how business can increase staff productivity, reduce
telecom expenditure and will examine a number of real life applications involving local companies who are using VOIP as part of their day to day business operation.

As part of the seminar Denwa are offering a FREE site survey and consultation to all delegates to asses and advise on the suitability of VOIP for their business.

Advisors from Pennine Lancashire's NO LIMITS team will also be on hand to discuss the possibility of grant funding for qualifying companies who want to invest in this technology.

The seminar is to be held at the Hamburg suite - Turf Moor Enterprise Haven, Burnley on Thursday 30th October 2008 A FREE breakfast will be served from 8.30am for a 9.00am start. The seminar will be finished by 10.00am

To register please book online at: www.penninelancashirebusiness.net or e mail your details to: ddu@blackburn.gov.uk



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  • Last Updated: 16 October 2008 3:26 PM
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