Telecomms wholesaler expands
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Telecommunications wholesaler and franchisor Telcoinabox New Zealand has opened an Auckland office. The company established a New Zealand presence last year, opening a Wellington office and signing up as a wholesale partner on Telecom's XT network.
The Auckland office is staffed by former TelstraClear staffer Greg Theron and Guy Alexander, who founded AllTalk Communications and later sold it to SmartPay. Alexander is business development executive and Theron is business manager.
In a statement announcing the appointments and office opening, Telcoinabox NZ CEO Shannon Fisher says: “We are now ready for our next phase of growth to build upon our current success. By adding to the team with strong industry experience and practical hands on knowhow puts us in an advantageous position to further expand into the New Zealand market."
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