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| The heart of the Community Enterprises™ model is not about getting better phone services, although that can be one benefit. It's about capturing the money your community spends on essential services like telecommunications and putting it to work to enhance your prosperity.
Here is how it works.
A local Community Enterprise™ franchise aggregates demand for services like telecommunications. This creates a ready-made market for a supplier. The disparate group of businesses and individuals that did not interest suppliers now looks attractive as a pooled group. That community can now start to influence the investment decisions of suppliers.
Not only that, the aggregated demand of Community Enterprises™ all over Australia means the weight regional communities bring to the negotiating table has increased markedly.
Businesses in regional Australia need the same voice and data services as the capitals to be competitive, otherwise communities risk sliding backwards economically and socially.
Regional communities must be, not just sustainable, but growing. To do that they must make themselves an attractive investment destination with the power to ask for what they need and the means to stem the capital outflow.
Community Telco Australia maintains supply agreements with a number of carriers. This enables Community Enterprises to offer their customers a full range of products:
mobile (GSM Mobile,)fixed line - long distance and local Internet,data networks |
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