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Irish IT company agrees €1.5m deal and announces new jobs

Written by Robert McHugh, on 13th Sep 2018. Posted in Technology

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Conversation Piece, a provider of on-site and cloud phone systems to businesses throughout Ireland, has signed a deal worth €1.5 million with Irish wholesale telecoms company, Agility Communications.

The new agreement is expected to generate up to 10 new jobs across both companies and runs over the next three years.

The deal will allow Conversation Piece to deliver enterprise-level voice, telephony and cloud products to its customers over Agility Communication’s network. As a nationwide Tier 1 network, Conversation Piece’s customers can also avail of Agility’s dedicated gigabyte fibre broadband anywhere in Ireland.

Conversation Piece celebrates 40 years in business this year and currently employs 15 people in its Dublin and Cork offices. As business telecommunications specialists, it provides both cloud-based and traditional PBX phone systems as well as VOIP, with local technical support throughout Ireland. Customers include SMEs and multinationals across a wide range of industries nationwide.

Speaking of the deal, Sales Manager for Conversation Piece, Seamus Dunne said, "Our customers have come to rely on us to deliver reliable, affordable and easily scalable voice and data services for decades. We’ve worked with Agility since 2015 and find the quality of service it delivers to be unparalleled. It has been a key part of our growth over the past few years and this new deal will help accelerate this growth further."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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