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NetComm VoIP Staffing Increased |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
Australian
network and communications vendor, NetComm has beefed up the Business
Development ranks in its VoIP department stealingISPhone's Beth McKenzie from her previous role to accelerate its SME VoIP ambitions.
Mackenzie
has been on the payroll at NetComm a few weeks now as Business
Development
Manager, but the copmany has made an official announcement of her
appointment, saying its new team member will be put to work
strengthening relationships with emerging service providers such as IP
network providers, satellite-basedISPs and the traditional IT sales and integration channel.
She
will deal directly with
customers who are VoIP providers, internet service providers,
satellite operators, systems integrators and medium sized end users,
said the company. Mackenzie, who has more than 10 years of experience
in the ICT industry, will also get involved in the development of new
business in the DSLAM space.
"We
welcome Beth as an integral part of [the] BDM team as VoIP and ADSL
continue to be strong business drivers for NetComm," said David
Stewart, Managing Director of NetComm. "The uptake of VoIP among
small and medium enterprises is steadily growing as companies seek to
contain costs and boost efficiency without impacting the quality
of customer service. The VoIP area has been a steady focus for
NetComm and we believe that Beth's appointment increases our
ability to service this sector of the market."
"We
are also seeing the emergence of specialised Internet Protocol
Service Providers (IPSPs) in addition to ISPs, satellite
operators and systems integrators all of whom are driving more
Broadband uptake and innovation in services," continued David.
"These are key partners and customers for NetComm. Beth's
appointment strengthens our existing team, and continues on
our strategy to strengthen and growing these relationships."
Prior
to joining NetComm, Mackenzie spent eight years with the Australian
Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) growing and expanding the
business. She also acted as spokesperson on behalf of the end user in
a number of telecommunication related issues.
www.netcomm.com.au
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