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A+ Conferencing Named "Top 5" 2012 Conferencing Company by Telecom Association

A+ Conferencing was named "Top 5" conferencing company for the year 2012 by Telecom Association. The "Partners Choice" award was determined by validated 2012 reviews from the 3800 professional members of the Telecom Association.

A+ Conferencing Named "Top 5" 2012 Conferencing Company by Telecom Association
2013-03-20
LAKE ELSINORE, CA, March 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) A+ Conferencing, a seasoned conferencing provider won the distinction as the "Top 5" Conferencing Provider in the industry as determined by validated 2012 reviews from the 3800 members of Telecom Association, a professional membership organization of telecom and technology consultants, agents, brokers and sales partners, founded in 1996.

Selection as a "Partners Choice" Award winner showcases A+ Conferencing's long term commitment to technology solutions that work in the conferencing industry as well as customer service excellence.

"Our association members are heavily experienced technology industry consultants and channel sales partners that have compared all of the best and affordable vendors against one another before recommending one or two to their business clients, who view them as trusted advisors", stated Telecom Association's Executive Director, Dan Baldwin.

Its not by chance that A+ Conferencing won this category in 2012. While business end users are exacting in their conferencing solution requirements, the independent sales partners and reviewing members of Telecom Association are even more so. "End users want to avoid technology mistakes that effect their businesses and they look to the Telecom Association members to help them select the best providers", stated Mike Burns, President of A+ Conferencing. "A+ Conferencing has crafted our technology infrastructure to the strictist requirements of the harshest audience, the telecom and technology sales partners. Our 2012 win means we have been listening to our sales partners and they like what they see in our conferencing solutions as a result."

About A+ Conferencing. Founded in 2000, and led by Mike Burns, A+ Conferencing specializes in audio, operator assisted, web and desktop video conferencing solutions for businesses and non-profit organizations. A+ services range from small conference calls to the large Townhall Meeting calls with thousands of conferees on each call. The operator staff of A+ is the friendliest and most professional in the industry. For more information, please contact Mary Hawkins at 888-239-3969 or maryh@nwpros.com.

About Telecom Association: Founded in 1996, Telecom Association is a professional membership organization of 3800 individual members and over 50 telecom and technology vendors that help businesses with their telecom, Internet, data network and technology integration needs. For more information about Telecom Association, please contact Dan Baldwin, Executive Director, 31500 Grape Street #3, Lake Elsinore, CA 92532, 951-251-5155, Dan@TelecomAssociation.com.

A+ Conferencing is a full service audio, web, desktop video conferencing and collaboration company that offers audio, web and desktop video conferencing services. 888-239-3969.

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[Press-News.org] A+ Conferencing Named "Top 5" 2012 Conferencing Company by Telecom Association
A+ Conferencing was named "Top 5" conferencing company for the year 2012 by Telecom Association. The "Partners Choice" award was determined by validated 2012 reviews from the 3800 professional members of the Telecom Association.