🟥instarea® is. money making software just renewed our many years partnership with Slovak Telekom (a member of Deutsche Telekom). We proudly delivers a value for its both B2B and B2G customers in #populationanalytics #geolocation #marketing & #telcoexpensemanagement by our products Market Locator & SmartBill (Callinspector). ...and many more years of common success to come 🍀🖖
Slovak Telekom Partnership Renewed — Market Locator & SmartBill Continue
instarea renewed its multi-year partnership with Slovak Telekom (Deutsche Telekom). Delivering value in population analytics, geolocation, marketing and telco expense management via Market Locator & SmartBill.
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