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ICT NETWORKING. Field Service Team

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  • 07-02-2008 3:32pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 482 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I'm thinking of putting together a band of merry men capable of deploying network equipment.Would like to hear comments.

    This is with a view to making them as a group or subgroups available to the host of ICT (even energy(?))companies operators / oems who seem to need this kind of help in bursts

    What would the challenges be ..

    general availability at this time .. rare as hen's teeth

    are there companies out there doing this already and successfully?

    have companies gone down trying to do this?

    likely sources of teams e.g. from recent layoffs etc

    Thanks (for any positive and negative commments)
    Spin


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭AccessQuery


    Spinnaker wrote: »
    Hi,

    I'm thinking of putting together a band of merry men capable of deploying network equipment.Would like to hear comments.

    This is with a view to making them as a group or subgroups available to the host of ICT (even energy(?))companies operators / oems who seem to need this kind of help in bursts

    What would the challenges be ..

    general availability at this time .. rare as hen's teeth

    are there companies out there doing this already and successfully?

    have companies gone down trying to do this?

    likely sources of teams e.g. from recent layoffs etc

    Thanks (for any positive and negative commments)
    Spin

    Evening,
    Have a look at http://www.adverts.ie/showcat.php?cat=38.

    There seem to be a number of people offering those type of services, but all very adhoc and disjointed. Someone to join the dots might not be a bad idea.

    You could start by contacting posters and maybe try to organise something on a regional basis. Down the line you could potentially have one contact number/web address and farm out the work regionally.

    Of course the area of fees and who gets what will be a major issue to overcome.

    Just an idea.

    Good luck.


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