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WorldNet Telecommunications

www.worldnetpr.com

 
Established in 1996, WorldNet expanded to be the only local company offering a full range of Voice, Data, Internet and Cloud services. In addition to providing superior support, WorldNet also helps companies grow faster by integrating and leveraging these technologies. Results, WorldNet clients are growing faster while using fewer resources. WorldNet`s team of experienced professionals works as a business consultancy. We focus on service and solutions, going beyond product sales. Thus, we are qualified to offer you the best options applicable to your business situation and growth plans, without the limits of standardized products. Our ultimate goal is to provide ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.worldnetpr.com
  • Centro Internacional de Mercadeo Suite 201, Torre II
    Guaynabo, PR USA 00968
  • Phone: 787.705.0505

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