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Maintenance of Telephone systems, Voice mail system, Computer cabling and networking. New or refurbished telephone systems. Rental systems available. Systems, television aerials and distribution for motels and hotels.
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Cablecraft is a telecommunications specialist
We sell and service Aria, Samsung and Panasonic telephone systems
We also carry out all data, fibre, voice, TV, MATV, security, audio visual, home theatre and home audio installations...
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More about Cablecraft CHCH 1993 Ltd
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130 Manchester Street, Christchurch City Centre...
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Downer has grown into a leading provider of infrastructure services across the sectors of
transport, telecommunications, water through to energy and facility management.
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Global PABX is a professional Business Telephone System which enables you to answer your business calls anywhere worldwide without toll charges. It is a flexible system that is easily upgradeable to allow for expansion or...
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26 Gregan Crescent, Burnside, Christchurch
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100 Fitzgerald Avenue, Linwood, Christchurch
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99 Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui, Christchurch
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"Dick Smith Electronics - could y' hold the line please?" Hi there, we just bought one of those cheap Nokia phones, but we cant get the back off to put the battery in, does it slide up or down to open?" "Up I think" "you're sure of that?" "Perhaps you should just pop back in and we'll open it for you" how patronising, can't yuou just go and ask someone?