Stan Beer
Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:40
Business IT -
Networking
Adelaide-based ISP Internode has expanded its staff numbers in Sydney
by four and moved to larger premises in the heart of the Harbour City.
The expanded space in the CBD office has been used to accommodate four
new staff members.
Internode has added two business development
managers, a technical support officer and a residential sales support
officer to its Sydney staff.
Announced in July, the move to larger offices in the CBD was driven by
the need for more people to meet the strong demand from corporate
customers, according to Internode.
Internode says the NSW office delivered a record performance during the
past year due to in-demand services including Internode Business
Connect (IBC) private IP networks, data centre co-location with large
Internet links and fibre-optic connectivity.
Internode National Sales Manager Daryl Knight said the strong growth
came from customer recognition that Internode provided a real
alternative to incumbent telecommunication service providers.
“We chose the new location because it is close to our former office and
to public transport, making it easy for customers – residential,
business or corporate – to visit if they choose to,” he said.
“The office layout is based on Internode’s customer support centre in Adelaide.”