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Marcus Limited

We cover all of Southern England, with offices in Southampton, London and Portsmouth.

Tel. - 02380 632 841
Fax - 02380 839 249
Email: Marcusltd@Marcusltd.co.uk
Web Site: www.marcusltd.co.uk
Our total solution approach to the Small, Medium Enterprise (SME) market place ensures your cabling infrastructure fully supports your business critical systems for voice and data.
This has been developed on many years of experience in cabling, integrated with our Microsoft, Compaq and Telecom skills.
 
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