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Video Conferencing Technology by EPOS Highly Recommended by Hyats Pro

Co-founder Rolly Hayat of Hayats Pro speaks highly of the product he and his company received from EPOS not only in relation to the quality of the video conferencing technology but also the quality of customer support. Hayats Pro is a leading technology solutions provider and longtime EPOS partner. Most recently, they have implemented…

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Co-founder Rolly Hayat of Hayats Pro speaks highly of the product he and his company received from EPOS not only in relation to the quality of the video conferencing technology but also the quality of customer support.

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Hayats Pro is a leading technology solutions provider and longtime EPOS partner.

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Most recently, they have implemented…

Co-founder Rolly Hayat of Hayats Pro speaks highly of the product he and his company received from EPOS not only in relation to the quality of the video conferencing technology but also the quality of customer support.

Hayats Pro is a leading technology solutions provider and longtime EPOS partner. Most recently, they have implemented the new EPOS video conferencing technology and received excellent feedback. Hayat Pro Customers were impressed by the top of line design, professional packaging display and ease of use. Hayat also expressed his satisfaction with the support they received from the EPOS team anytime there were questions, and he recommends EPOS to anyone in the market for audio solutions!

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