NGC Networks secure communications contract with Manning Stainton
Estate agent Manning Stainton has awarded a major contract to telecoms specialist NGC Networks with an aim of enhancing communications across its 18 Yorkshire branches.
Wakefield-based NGC Networks is installing the latest voice and data technology, which will connect all of Manning Stainton’s branches, including its head office in Horsforth, Leeds.
The new Avaya Data Networking solution will provide faster internet and data connectivity, which will significantly speed up the transfer of information between staff in its branches.
The technology will also be more reliable and efficient, improving the quality of telephone calls, and supporting any future branch expansion.
Furthermore, NGC Networks has also helped NGC Networks has helped the estate agent secure funding from the SuperConnected Cities scheme, in which businesses can apply for vouchers for the installation of a superfast internet connection.
NGC is a registered supplier in the SuperConnected Cities scheme and the funding will supply Manning Stainton with a 100Mb dedicated internet service.
Ian Shaw, Manning Stainton IT director, said: “This represents significant investment in our telecoms and internet connectivity which will result in many benefits not least improving the efficiency of our business and in turn, enhancing our high levels of service to customers.”
Nikki Guest, NGC Networks director, added: “The SuperConnected Cities scheme is proving a real bonus to businesses and has come at exactly the right time for Manning Stainton as it moves its multi-site operation to a new level in terms of high quality telecommunications and significantly improved internet connectivity.”
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