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Local VAR Search

You can use this page to

1. Search our database of Telecom PBX and IP Network Technicians in your area

2. If you ARE a PBX/IP Network Technician, you can register your services in our database (scroll down!)

Find Telecom PBX and IP Network Technicians in Your Area!

People need VARs (Value Added Resellers) for a number of reasons. Here are just a few examples: you're looking to set up a VoIP-based phone system for your business, you want a virtual PBX that allows people to transfer calls to your boss's home just like a regular extension, your power went out and all of your telecom equipment needs to be reprogrammed, your telco closet is a disaster and needs to be rewired, you added a new employee and you need their workstation wired with cat-5 cable to the network. Whatever the case may be, you can find the right technician and/or equipment dealer using VARSearch, the world's only real-time VAR search engine.

Visit this link to begin your VAR search Enter your zip code in the box that looks like this:

Coverage Area
VARSearch is unique in that it finds the local networking and telecom hardware experts in your area that actaully do a good job. Most of them have been reviewed by previous customers like you, as well as by a group of experienced telecom services sales agents. Each VAR in our results table may not have a tremendous amount of marketing savvy, but that's exactly why we created VARSearch - to help people searching the net find the BEST VAR, not the one with the biggest advertising budget.

Our results cover all 50 United States, but not Canada or Puerto Rico. In the next revision of our software, we plan to include a lot more area outside of the United States.

Note: If you are purchasing equipment through our ebay store listings or have your own equipment search for technicians based on making a "Maintenance" request!

(Are you a VAR? Register your company's services here VarNetwork!)

Written by DSL Admin

August 17th, 2008 at 8:30 pm

Posted in General