BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND, July 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) The UK's market leader in outsourced promotional and retail logistics, in partnership with Between the Lines Communications has won the bid to provide the customer communication services for the 2012 Olympics official merchandise sales hotline. Robert Lamden, Managing Director of BtL said 'providing the hotline for the London 2012 Olympics is a great opportunity for BtL to show how we can adapt our platforms and solutions to fit our customers requirements whilst showing our capabilities of designing, implementing and supporting a solution with all the requirements the Olympics have.'
BtL not only provides the phone lines but also utilized their state of the art Platinum IVR Platform allowing their partner to deliver a solution to fit the customers unique requirements. Richard Coakes ICT consultant at BtL who put the solution in place said 'with the potential of thousands of calls between now and the 2012 Olympics we had to design a solution that was able to handle large call volumes, be cost effective, whilst resilient and reliable.'
Congratulations to BtL in successfully designing and implementing the winning hotline solution.
BtL are leading providers of voice and data solutions. All our specifically tailored bespoke solutions are designed to improve business operation and maximise return on investment. Please call 0800 011 4088 or email sales@btlc.co.uk for more information.
BtL Wins The Official Olympic Merchandise Hotline
BtL have won the bid to provide the official Olympic merchandise hotline in partnership with the UK's largest outsourced service provider.
2011-07-01
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[Press-News.org] BtL Wins The Official Olympic Merchandise HotlineBtL have won the bid to provide the official Olympic merchandise hotline in partnership with the UK's largest outsourced service provider.