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Global Communications Group to Offer iPhone 5 with Business Wireless Plans

Denver-Based Telecommunications Consulting Firm to Sell U.S. Customers the iPhone 5 with Business Cell Phone Plans from Top Wireless Network Carriers

2012-09-22
ENGLEWOOD, CO, September 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Global Communications Group, Inc. (GCG), a leading provider of business wireless services, today announced that it is currently offering Apple's new iPhone 5 to its U.S. business class customers along with wireless plans from three major cell phone companies - AT&T, Sprint and Verizon.

GCG provides expert advice and free price quotes on business cellular phone plans through its free, no obligation consulting services. The company has exclusive partnership agreements with the top cell phone providers and is able to compare cell phone plans to find competitive wireless rates on the new iPhone 5 for its current and prospective clients.

"All of the various cell phone carriers believe that they are the best when it comes to the new iPhone 5," said Derek Casebolt, Director of Mobility at GCG. "It can be a difficult task for a business to wade through each provider's wireless phone plans to find the best business mobility rates. That's where GCG comes into play."

GCG continues to help thousands of businesses discover greater cost savings on their cellular phone plans with a lowest price guarantee. Established in 2002, GCG is a privately held company based out of Englewood, Colo. For more information about GCG's services and partner carriers, please visit http://www.gcgcom.com

For more information about GCG's business wireless consulting services, contact Derek Casebolt of Global Communications Group at Derek@gcgcom.com or visit http://www.gcgcom.com.


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[Press-News.org] Global Communications Group to Offer iPhone 5 with Business Wireless Plans
Denver-Based Telecommunications Consulting Firm to Sell U.S. Customers the iPhone 5 with Business Cell Phone Plans from Top Wireless Network Carriers