Posts Tagged ‘static’

Girl on Wire – Get Your Service Back In Service

Monday, November 7th, 2011

When your phones or computers at work are not functioning properly, it’s not always a problem with the telephone equipment. Sometimes the disconnect is a problem with your phone service provider.

Your service provider is the company that supplies the phone and internet service to your phones and computers so there’s a dial tone when you pick up the receiver and web sites to surf when you click your mouse. Problems can arise due to weather, software upgrades, fragile cabling and many other factors.

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Give Your Cell Phone a Boost

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Make Dead Spots Disappear

September 10th, 2010 by Chris Nicoli

We all know about the dead zones inside our buildings. They could be in your office, the hallway or the reception area and when your cell phone rings, you panic.

Now, with the installation of a cell phone booster, Teltek makes the dead spots disappear and increases your productivity and availability to your clients.A cell phone booster can be installed quickly and easily by Teltek and requires no physical cable connection to your phone or cellular data card. The booster supports multiple phones and virtually all of the different cell phone carriers, including Verizon, AT&T and Sprint.

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Teltek’s Crash Cart – Immediate Resuscitation for a Dying Telephone System

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Has your telephone system taken a turn for the worse?  If your busy phone has gone silent with a vacant look on its faceplate, before you “pull the plug” let Teltek resolve your immediate telephony needs.

While a typical crash cart contains cardiac drugs and defibrillation paddles to resuscitate a dying patient, Teltek has developed a “crash cart” to support businesses as an immediate solution to an inoperable phone system, with the goal of keeping your business alive.  Teltek’s “crash cart” contains a processor to support 5 lines, up to 9 phones with caller ID, and voicemail with auto attendant to support up to 12 mailboxes.  However, this set up may be expanded.  Teltek not only provides the equipment you need, but the installation, programming and ongoing maintenance support as well.  During this difficult time, you and your business can assess your requirements and establish a budget to make an educated decision for a future telephone system.  Once a decision has been made, Teltek will provide a seamless transition to your permanent communications solution.

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TELTEK – Baltimore’s Leading Phone System Provider!

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Teltek is a second-generation, family owned and operated telephone company specializing in the sale, installation, and repair of Avaya and NEC phone systems, voice and data cabling, and the coordination of local, long-distance, and Internet services. 

What is the Teltek difference?  Teltek is committed to providing their customers with premier, personalized telephony solutions in conjunction with excellent customer service.  Teltek’s process for overall customer satisfaction begins with a face-to-face meeting with a knowledgeable and experienced telecommunications expert and a site survey to establish the customer’s needs.  Teltek will coordinate all telephone and Internet services, install the phone system, integrate third party applications, and then perform hands-on training for staff.  A maintenance agreement subscription can allow the customer to receive continued support – including troubleshooting, repair, and replacement of their equipment.  With over 1,200 (and growing!) happy customers in 13 states, you can trust Teltek to coordinate your next office move or to provide your business with the newest telecommunications solution.  Call Teltek today at 1(866) 9-TELTEK or visit our main page by clicking Baltimore’s Phone Company to schedule a free onsite consultation. 

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Staticky Conference Calls Disrupting your Business?

Monday, March 15th, 2010

One of Teltek’s long-standing customers recently emailed me the following question and I thought it was a good one to share with our blog readers:

“Hi Chris, I think we need to talk about getting a conference-style phone as we still have speaker quality issues. I remember we briefly talked about this in the past, but can you please remind me what options are available and what the cost would be?”

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