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		<title>Reduce Landline Costs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Landlines are a pre-requisite for most businesses and attract costs associated with their line rental and usage in relation to the volume of telephone calls made to the outside world. You can transfer your existing telephone lines and associated phone numbers to Digital Exchange and benefit from guaranteed cost savings without comprising service. Transferring your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Landlines are a pre-requisite for most businesses and attract costs associated with their line rental and usage in relation to the volume of telephone calls made to the outside world.</p>
<p>You can transfer your existing telephone lines and associated phone numbers to Digital Exchange and benefit from guaranteed cost savings without comprising service. Transferring your lines is quick, easy and completely free of charge, and during the transition process there is no disruption of service as all work is done at “network level” meaning no physical changes are needed to your telephone system.</p>
<p>Once transferred you will receive your regular bills from Digital, which will include all line rentals and call usage charges, and as part of our service commitment we will evaluate your call profile to ensure you are always kept on the most cost effective tariff.</p>
<p>All that’s required to provide a no obligation quotation is for you to provide copies of your existing telephone bills, following which we will perform the necessary analysis and revert back with an accurate proposal. Please send in your bills via fax to 0114 221 0768 or email via sales@thedigitalgroup.co.uk. Alternatively if you have any questions about this service and would like more information please call us on 0114 221 2000.</p>

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