Bullseye telecom

Bullseye telecom

Infobox Company
company_name = BullsEye Telecom, Inc.
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foundation =1999
founder = [William H. Oberlin]
location_city = flagicon|USA [Oak Park, Michigan] , Michigan
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key_people = [William H. Oberlin]
area_served = United States
industry = Telecommunications
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homepage = [http://bullseyetelecom.com www.bullseyetelecom.com]
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BullsEye Telecom, founded in 1999, offers various telecommunications products and services reaching nationwide and include traditional voice, data, VoIP, cellular and telecom expense management options. BullsEye Telecom serves small, medium and national multi-location companies across various industries.

BullsEye has been honored by Inc. Magazine as one of its top 500 privately held companies. [October 19, 2005 BullsEye Telecom was designated as the 82nd fastest-growing privately held company in the country. (see: cite press release |title=BullsEye Telecom - Inc. 500 |publisher=BullsEye Telecom |date=2005-10-09 |url=http://bullseyetelecom.com/Inc500.aspx) ]

History

BullsEye Telecom, Inc. was founded in 1999 by William H. Oberlin.

Locations

BullsEye Telecom's headquarters are at 25900 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan 48237.

Product offerings

* [http://bullseyetelecom.com/VoIP.aspx] - VoIP (suite of products).
* [http://bullseyetelecom.com/TelephoneServices.aspx] - Telephone Services.
* [http://bullseyetelecom.com/Data.aspx] - Internet Access Services.

External links

* [http://www.bullseyetelecom.com/ Corporate site]

References


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