Teletronics, Inc. United States

Since 1980, Teletronics has been an Integrated Business Phone Systems Solution Provider to business all over Northern Ohio.



Regardless of the capabilities of your current system, or whether you are looking to have someone help you with interfaci

Since 1980, Teletronics has been an Integrated Business Phone Systems Solution Provider to business all over Northern Ohio.

Regardless of the capabilities of your current system, or whether you are looking to have someone help you with interfacing other equipment to your system and general telecommunications technology, we can make sure you get the right solution for your business needs.

Teletronics installs over 100 new phone systems each year and as an authorized AT&T (formerly SBC) distributor can provide your business with high quality digital services including data, voice, and video circuits.

Teletronics can provide your business enterprise with all your voice and data cabling needs within your building, incorporating patch panels, routers, hubs, and switches.

Computer based products include integrated voice response (IVR), automated attendant, voice mail, call accounting (SMDR), automatic call distribution (ACD), and more.

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General office

Teletronics, Inc.
1200 Valley Belt Rd
Cleveland
OH ,44131
United States

Phone: (800) 589-7969
Phone: (216) 778-6500
Site: http://www.teletronics-inc.com
Contact Person

Brandon Kenney / Sales
Phone: (800) 589-7969
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