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Specialists in delivering tailored IT support services for the hotel and hospitality industry, Pacific Infotech’s Microsoft Certified consultants work with businesses across the UK to get the very best results from their infrastructure. As your one-stop IT department, we’re on-hand to provide a full range of services, including desktop IT support, network and server maintenance, upgrades and installations, digital marketing and web design, and much more besides. For those unexpected emergencies, our out-of-hours IT support team can also provide fast, effective assistance on either a Pay-As-You-Go basis or as part of a flexible, affordable contract arrangement.
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The Vista Business Centre, 50 Salisbury Road,, TW4 6JQ, Hounslow, United Kingdom
- 020 313 76707
- info@pacificinfotech.co.uk
- pacificinfotech.co.uk
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