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Day DOT – The first day of the rest of your business
DOT (Digital Office Technology)™ from Telstra, is the all-in-one fixed, mobile and broadband solution that's transforming small business.
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With DOT from Telstra, Ian can set all his phones to ring at once, so he answers customer calls the first time.
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With free calls between all phones in Australia on Bree's DOT account, her salons can talk as much as they need.
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Day DOT for Tetra Tea Tree
With DOT from Telstra, Steven can access his office files from more places, meaning he spends less time in the office and more time with his suppliers and customers.
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Day DOT for Financial Needs Services
With professional installation and 24x7 support, DOT from Telstra gives Joseph peace of mind and lets him spend time on what really matters - his clients.
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