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Newcastle Foodies Benefit From Faster Broadband.
Agile Group Ltd’s Matthew Pearsall, has embraced his new role as Business Development Manager for Newcastle.
His new position has seen him interacting with businesses within the hospitality industry, something that the keen foodie is enjoying
‘I saw the hospitality and food industries as an area that could hugely benefit from the Superfast Broadband scheme.’ And it looks like he was right, having recently signed up two quirky food outlets in Newcastle.
First up is Quilliam Brothers. They’re a unqiue tearoom located on Eldon place in Newcastle. Matt is working with Patrick (MD, Quilliam Brothers) as part of the Superfast Britain Scheme. Quilliam Brothers will benefit from Superfast Broadband throughout their building as well as introducing Public Wifi, so their tea drinking customers can keep up with social media whilst enjoying homemade carrot cake.
Another foodie company who will be benefiting from Superfast Broadband are Olive & Bean, a trendy bistro located near Grainger market. Their expansion will benefit from full public WiFi so customers can enjoy a sociable lunch ‘instagramming’ all their favourite dishes.
The £3000 connection voucher scheme has caused a stir in Newcastle and Matt says it’s easy to see why; ‘Businesses are future proofed when they sign up to Superfast Broadband.’
The service means they will attract more customers who can rely on them for their trusty, speedy Wifi and they will stick around for longer, drinking and eating all their delicious food.
Agile Group are an IT and Communications company based in Stockton on Tees, UK. They specialise in IT Support and are leading partners of the SuperConnected Voucher Scheme.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Dallara .
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