Sun Telecom Group Canada

Sun Telecom Group is one of the fastest growing telecommunications businesses in Canada, marketing a full scope of advanced telecom services that include local line access, residential and commercial long distance, toll free services and data solutions.

Sun Telecom Group is one of the fastest growing telecommunications businesses in Canada, marketing a full scope of advanced telecom services that include local line access, residential and commercial long distance, toll free services and data solutions.An independent company, Sun Telecom Group was founded in 1997 by a team of telecom professionals. It`s affiliation with Archer Telecom (a supplier of communications equipment), and its wide array of telephony products and blue chip customers, catapulted Sun Telecom into one of the largest alternative long distance providersin Canada.A Canadian facilities-based telecommunications provider, Sun Telecom Group is headquartered in Montreal, with a National Sales Office located in Toronto and a payment processing center in Calgary. Backed by a network of contributing sales representatives, Sun Telecom`s client base has grown rapidly over the last few years and extends from coast to coast in both urban and suburban areas.Today Sun Telecom offers long distance voice and data services to approximately 40,000 customers across Canada. Their product line of telephony products extends to 400 of Canada`s top multi-national and Fortune 500 corporations.

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Sun Telecom Group
175 chemin Bates, suite 200
Montreal
Quebec ,H3S 1A1
Canada

Phone: +1-514-736-4287
Site: http://www.suntelecom.net
Contact Person

Peter Lazaris / C.T.O.
Phone: +1-514-736-4287
Phone: +1-514-244-8040
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