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Zen plan for a busy summer
Posted by: eusty on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 - 01:23 PM
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Zen Internet has announced that it will be providing Internet connectivity
for may major events over this summer.
In May, the Visa Paralympic World Cup used Zen broadband connections which
enabled media access to the Internet throughout the event. Later the same month
it provided connectivity at the HiFi South Festival, and it went so well for the
organisers that they are planning to use Zen at the Leeds and
Reading festivals in August.
June will see them provide an Office service for the Glasgow Bon Jovi gig,
and then across the Elton John Outdoor Summer Tour 2006 and finally the TGI Scottish
Golf Show. Finally August will see them providing Internet access to the Ironman
UK event.
| We are very pleased to be involved in such prestigious events across
the summer. The excellent reputation of Zen has easily extended into the
field of events, reflecting our proven values of quality, reliability and
excellent customer service. We regularly provision broadband at many major
events using our specialised Events Team, and now have a great deal of
experience in making life easier for event organisers. |
| Iain Johnstone, Sales and Partner Programme Manager, Zen
Internet |
And you thought an ISP just provided connections to home and industry!
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