“Our guests are much, much happier with their overall experience while visiting The Headland Hotel, thanks to the reliable, secure wifi access that Microcomms delivered”.
Darryl Reburn
General Manager, The Headland Hotel
Microcomms Designs, Deploys and Delivers Wifi Project in France Microcomms have recently completed a major Wi-Fi upgrade in Chartres, France. The project was deployed as part of a joint venture with French partners to deliver a comprehensive network upgrade for a major manufacturing plant to support a Warehouse Management System integration. The Project required an […]
Microcomms Working in Partnership with Global Partner on New Covid-19 Workplace App COVID 19 has impacted businesses world-wide, forcing them to take action on protecting their staff’s health and wellbeing. For smaller business, this might be simple adaptations such as ensuring social distancing rules are in place, PPE is worn where necessary and regular sanitisation […]
We have a wide area of expertise at Microcomms and our role can vary between a simple desktop exercise to design and support local teams in a wider consultative design team or provide a more comprehensive and turnkey approach irrespective of geography.
Our role can often involve taking a clients concept idea and developing this into a finished, installed solution.
Microcomms were asked by RB to provide an upgrade to their existing meeting and conference room audio visual systems. Legacy systems had become stale and were beginning to create unnecessary frustrations for the range of users of the meeting and conference rooms.
Whilst this beautiful olde-worlde pub has plenty to offer in terms of a warm welcome, delicious food and relaxed atmosphere, the structure of the old building meant this small business experienced broadband, EPOS and performance issues.
Microcomms were asked to work with Williams Travel regarding their broadband connection. Williams Travel had previously been told by BT that fibre broadband was not an option for them, but on further investigation, we discovered that fibre was already being partially brought onto their site.