Applied Telephone and Networking Solutions, LLC. United States

Applied Telephone & Network Solutions is a locally owned company supporting the IT, Web Development, and communication needs to the businesses of Western North Carolina and surrounding areas.

Applied Telephone & Network Solutions is a locally owned company supporting the IT, Web Development, and communication needs to the businesses of Western North Carolina and surrounding areas.It is our corporate mission to conduct our business with the highest professional standards, including availability, reliability and responsiveness . Applied Solutions understands the needs of its clients and focuses on building long term relationships based upon successful quality service.We are driven by our commitment to deliver quality equipment and provide excellent service to our clients. As a Microsoft Certified Partner and active developer of Open Source Solutions, we have the knowledge and skills to implement solutions that match your exact business needs.

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General office

Applied Telephone and Networking Solutions, LLC.
67 North Market Street
Asheville
North Carolina ,28801
United States

Phone: +1 828 255 8325
Phone: +1 828 255 8325
Site: http://www.appliedtns.com
Contact Person

Jose Ibarra / Vice President
Phone: +1 828 255 8325
  • Hardware
  • Internet Telephony Service Provider
  • Network Service Provider
  • VoIP Billing Software Provider
  • Voip consulting
  • Billing Software
  • Call Relay VoIP Solutions
  • Call Routing VoIP Solutions
  • Consultancy Services
  • Installation and Support Services
  • IP devices
  • PC to Phone
  • Phone To PC
  • Phone To Phone
  • Web Call
  • Web To Phone
  • Cisco Systems
  • Dialogic Based
  • Custom Open Source Billing Solution

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