A Glittering Evening...
Comms Dealer was the first to recognise excellence in the channel and now, in their 11th year, the Comms National Awards remain the channel’s most respected and coveted prize.
The Comms National Awards are independently judged by a panel of experts to recognise vendors and resellers.
With past hosts including Hugh Dennis, Stephen K Amos, Michael McIntyre and Ronnie Corbett – once again in 2012, the entertainment will be top drawer.
The Hilton Park Lane Hotel’s ballroom will play host to the Comms National Awards 2012 and as ever, the hospitality will be first class!
All these ingredients add up to the Comms National Awards being recognised as the evening the channel comes together to recognise excellence, innovation and to play!
Awards Categories
Vendor Categories Network category
Best channel mobile network provider Best channel fixed line network provider
Service category
Best channel wholesale service provider Best channel isp
Solutions category
Best channel telephony solution Best channel software solution Best channel peripheral solution
Support category
Best channel convergence distributor Best channel mobile distributor Best channel installer/maintainer
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Reseller Categories Vertical market category
Sme vertical solution Enterprise vertical solution Mobile solutions category
Sme mobile solution Enterprise mobile solution
Hosted service category
Sme hosted solution Enterprise hosted solution
Unified comms category
Sme uc solution Enterprise uc solution
OVERALL RESELLER OF THE YEAR Winner decided from above categories
recognising those whoconnectthe nation 48 COMMS DEALER AUGUST 2012
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