TM((telcomm)) United States

Welcome to the new millennium. tm ((telcomm)) is gearing up to be the premier provider of next generation integrated voice, data and internet services. Our vision of the future of communications is a world without wires, where information is transferred

Welcome to the new millennium. tm ((telcomm)) is gearing up to be the premier provider of next generation integrated voice, data and internet services. Our vision of the future of communications is a world without wires, where information is transferred without limits or boundaries. The future is here now, and we are ready, are you ready to go wireless.Our overall business model is to establish an extensive wireless broadband infrastructure integrating voice, data and internet services, providing our customers the freedom of connectivity where ever they may be.We also still provide conventional voice, data and internet services to customers where it is available. However, for customers looking to the future, for those who desire the freedom of wireless connectivity, or for those without access to conventional services, we can provide various wireless last mile solutions for connectivity. By providing an extensive wireless infrastructure, we will be able to deliver the services we offer to all the potential markets previously not available. Through the integration of internet services, we can also provide voice solutions at more competitive rates.

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TM((telcomm))
3508 NW 114th Ave.
Miami
FL ,33178
United States

Phone: +1 305 471 8467
Site: http://www.tmtelcomm.com
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