Company Information
Sundance
Communications has supported over 1200 customers in the past 20
some years. Some of our customers:
The United States State
Dept., USS Kittyhawk, USS San Jacinto, US Customs, US Forest
Service, US Navy, U.S. Immigration, US Fish and Wildlife, US
Army, US Bankruptcy Court, The Money Tree, University of Calif. Santa Barbara,
University of Colorado, State of Kentucky, and many School Districts
through out the United States just to name a few.
Sundance
Communications was located in Salt Lake City,
Utah and has been in business since 1984. In December of 2001
Sundance relocated to Overton Nevada. We are committed to selling high-quality,
low-priced, new and refurbished telephone systems and equipment. We have packages that
suit both business and personal needs.
To find pricing information on our
products click on the brand of equipment you need from the Manufacturer Index at the top
of the page. Next, find the model number of the product that you are looking for, and the
price will be listed to the right. If you are unsure of the model # you need, look on the
bottom of one of your existing phone units like the one you would need to purchase. There
you should find a tag with a model # along with the manufacture name. If you can not find
this information please feel free to call or E-mail us for assistance. We will be happy to
assist you anyway we can.
Price Lists consist mainly of phones, for
all other refurbished and new telephone equipment (key units, expansion cards, handsets
etc.) please contact us via phone or e-mail.
Hours:
Monday -Friday, 7:00 to 4:30
Pacific time.
Payment method :
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or Certified funds
(i.e. cashiers check or money order).
All shipments will include shipping & handling and COD charges if applicable.
Price Quotes:
Equipment Quotes
(Telephones, Packages
etc.) will be returned to you generally within 2 to 4 hrs. For a Quick Quote
please just send us an email sales@telbroker.com
and let us know how many phones you need along with
how many lines.
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