TelePacific expands coverage in Carson City

July 28, 2008 · 0 comments

in TelePacific Communications News

TelePacific Communications, a provider of business telecommunications network solutions serving customers in Nevada and California, today announced that it has expanded its Nevada service area to include the state capital, Carson City. TelePacific now serves all major cities in Nevada.

“Our experience working in northern Nevada showed us that expanding our coverage area to Carson City was essential in order to successfully serve Nevada customers,” said Dick Jalkut, TelePacific’s CEO and president. “Part of TelePacific’s success is due to the focused geographic areas we serve. The expansion allows us to better serve our customers and reinforces TelePacific’s commitment to provide excellent local service.”

TelePacific provides small-to-medium sized businesses in California and Nevada with a variety of telecommunications services, including local and long distance voice, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), dedicated Internet access, private networking and data transport services as well as bundled voice and Internet solutions. And with a presence in every major metropolitan area in Nevada and California, multi-location companies with offices throughout those states can work with a single provider for all of their telecommunication needs.

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