Happy Thanksgiving from the LogicomUSA? family! ?? #LogicomUSA #Thanksgiving #TurkeyDay
关于我们
Business needs never stop evolving, and neither do our products and services. From enterprise solutions to the right voice systems for a local start-up, we're here with the communication and technology innovations you'll need today to meet the challenges that are right around the corner. We’ll work with you to create the ideal combination of solutions and support to make it happen.
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https://www.logicomusa.net
LogicomUSA?的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 电信业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Huntsville,Alabama
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2004
- 领域
- Equipment and Network Installation、Business Management、Telecommunication、Technical Support和Project Management
地点
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主要
1101 McMurtrie Dr NW
Suite F1
US,Alabama,Huntsville,35806
LogicomUSA?员工
动态
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Did you know turkeys have better vision than humans? ?? ?? Among the more surprising facts about turkeys is that they have three times better vision than humans. They can also see in color, and their eyesight covers 270 degrees. #LogicomUSA #Thanksgiving #TurkeyDay
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Congratulations to our partner, Singing River Connect, hitting the milestone of 12,000 subscribers! We are proud to be a part of their journey and look forward to what their future holds! #Partnership #MSBroadband #LogicomUSA #SingingRiverConnect
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“Tombigbee Electric Cooperative's transition to a Broadband Service Provider has been tremendously successful” says, Nick Tucker, Broadband Fiber Director at Freedom Fiber and Tombigbee Electric Cooperative. Hear from the team as they discuss the trusted partnership with LogicomUSA? that has taken stress and concerns off their staff, allowing them to offload Tier 1 responsibilities and work to grow their network. #LogicomUSA #TombigbeeElectricCooperative #TombigbeeCommunications #FreedomFiber #PartnerSpotlight #Partnership #VoiceServices #ContactCenter #RegulatoryCompliance
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Did you know wild turkeys sleep in trees? ???? Turkeys spend most of their time on the ground, but when it’s time to sleep, they fly up into trees. This is because turkeys can’t see well at night, and to protect themselves from predators, they roost at dusk and fly down at dawn. #LogicomUSA #Thanksgiving #TurkeyDay
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Tombigbee Electric Cooperative's community needed a reliable internet service, and they filled that need with their broadband subsidiary, Freedom Fiber. LogicomUSA? was brought in as a partner to assist with their BSP needs. Jessica Garrison stated, “Without partners like LogicomUSA, you are not going to be able to maintain the level of support you want to have to take care of customers. I have no doubt that when they get to LogicomUSA, they are talking to someone who is taking care of them just like we would” #LogicomUSA #TombigbeeElectricCooperative #TombigbeeCommunications #FreedomFiber #PartnerSpotlight #Partnership #VoiceServices #ContactCenter #RegulatoryCompliance
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Did you know wild turkeys can fly? ?? It’s a common myth that turkeys can’t fly (most likely because they feed on the ground), but wild turkeys have been known to fly up to 55 mph in short bursts. For domesticated turkeys, this is unfortunately not the case. They’re bred to be heavier in weight, almost twice as much as a wild turkey. #LogicomUSA #Thanksgiving #TurkeyDay
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Tombigbee Electric Cooperative was formed from the need for electricity to the local citizens that were living in the rural areas of Marion, Lamar, and portions of Fayette counties. It was on May 12, 1941, Tombigbee Electric Cooperative was incorporated in Vernon, AL. Construction of the first lines began almost immediately but were delayed due to World War II. When the war ended in 1945, everything started getting back to normal and construction resumed. It was on February 12, 1946, that the dream became reality and the first lines belonging to Tombigbee Electric were energized. This line consisted of 12 miles and 22 consumers on the road from Guin to Sulligent. #LogicomUSA #TombigbeeElectricCooperative #TombigbeeCommunications #FreedomFiber #PartnerSpotlight #Partnership
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We are leading up to Turkey Day with Turkey Facts! ?? Did you know that both male and female turkeys gobble? Turkeys make a variety of different sounds including “purrs,” “yelps,” and “kee-kees.” Contrary to popular belief, it’s not just male turkeys that gobble. Females gobble too! Male turkeys are called “toms” while females are called “hens.” #LogicomUSA #Thanksgiving #TurkeyDay