MidwestSIP United States

MidwestSIP is a locally owned Grand Rapids, Michigan based company that has been created solely to serve the new emerging communication needs of businesses. We look forward to meeting with you in person to help your business save money and communicate mo

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General office

MidwestSIP
600 Broadway Ave NW
Grand Rapids
MI ,49504
United States

Phone: +1 616-723-0100
Phone: +1 800-951-0526
Site: http://www.midwestsip.com
Contact Person

Jason Brown / CTO
Phone: +1 616-723-0100 x2
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  • Installation and Support Services
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  • Partnering for Origination and Termination
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  • Polycom
  • Project Mangement Services
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