The Opera 2006 incentive launched by ourselves and MDS Gateways is reaching a climax with the winners due to be announced shortly, says managing director of CentraVoice, Charmaine Finniss. The winners will be setting off for The Emerald Isle in October.
In April this year, CentraVoice, the largest specialist telecommunications distributor in sub-Saharan Africa and one of five companies within the CentraTel group, and MDS Gateways, a leading designer and supplier of communications products, launched an incentive for resellers who sold R200 000 worth of Opera systems. Those who achieved the target within four-month period ending July this year would spend five blissful days in Ireland.
"The products making up the incentive scheme include the 4.12EM, the Flexicom and all Opera components," says Seamus Doran of MDS Gateways.
The Opera 4.12EM is a flexible solution that integrates all the communications needs of a small business with up to 12 users while the Opera Flexicom integrates all the communications needs of a small business with up to 50 employees.
"Both products manage this via a single platform that can be configured for voice over IP, PSTN, ISDN and Internet access, unified messaging and computer telephony," continues Doran.
The incentive promises to be an exciting affair with trips to the Guinness Brewery, the Jameson Distillery as well as the GPO, which housed the famous Irish rebellion of 1916. The group then flies to the West of Ireland to Galway City. Galway, the capital of the West of Ireland, was recently classed as Europe`s fasting growing city, yet still manages to retain much of its old world Medieval charm.
The CentraTel Group, consisting of five companies, namely CentraFin, CentraCell, CentraVoice, CentraTec and Masakhe, is the largest multi-vendor telecommunications distributor in sub-Saharan Africa. The group is committed to telecommunications hardware and software distribution, the provision of least-cost routing and the specialist financing of ICT products and services.
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