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Mobile future looks bright



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Mobile phone specialist, Talk + Business, of Brighouse, has been chosen as one of only 18 dealers in the country to become part of the Orange accredited Business Mobile programme.
Mainline Digital Communications, the UK's leading distributor of Orange mobile phones to independent dealers, created Business Mobile to help business-to-business dealers target new opportunities for growth.

As part of the programme, Talk + Business will be provided with a business "toolkit" consisting of sales and marketing activities.

These will assist the company in developing its Orange business. More specifically, these include website support, e-mail campaigns, trade and local public relations and access to sector based data.

Talk + Business has been specially selected for its knowledge and experience of the industry and its customer service.

Business Mobile programme manager at Mainline, Gail Hollinshead said, "Talk + Business has been selected as they are one of our top performing dealers."

David Gething, owner of Talk + Business said, "We are delighted to be recognised by Orange as a business specialist.

"As a Business Mobile dealer we are now looking forward to developing the company further."



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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 10:45 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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