Welcome to the Echo 24 Blog!
Hello! This is Anthony Gunter, RCDD; President of Echo 24, Inc. As a business owner, I tend to write about products and services we offer that will help other business owners and business managers.
If you own a business or have responsibility for managing profit and loss, this site is written for you. You will see a recurring theme as we discuss using technology to help you increase profits, increase employee productivity, reduce loss, save money, and avoid making bad technology investments. The issues discussed are from actual business practices or case studies as we have experienced them at Echo 24. Your comments are welcome.
Echo 24 Company Overview
Founded in early 2001, Echo 24, Inc. is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business providing full service telecommunications contracting services to commercial, industrial, institutional, and governmental entities. With offices in Central Ohio, Northeastern Ohio, and Indianapolis, Echo 24 presently serves clients in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. Our core competencies include design, installation, maintenance, and service for:
We have BICSI RCDDs on staff and BICSI certified installers in the work force. Our certifications as aHubbell Certified Installer , Commscope Uniprise Certified Installer , Panduit Certified Installer, Leviton Certified Installer, Vertical / Vodavi Gold Dealer, and Avaya Business Partner are testament to our reputation in the industry and commitment to employee training and quality control. At Echo 24, our technicians strictly adhere to our own written workmanship code that exceeds industry standards. We also go the extra mile by having industry certified Quality Assurance personnel to inspect our work (both completed and work in progress) to enforce compliance with our workmanship code and safety requirements.
Our GSA Contract and Ohio State Term Schedule also provides services for structured cabling systems, business telephone systems, PBX, VoIP, Key Systems, and Overhead Paging in the following areas:
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