Welcome to Coast Networks
Coast Networks is an IT Support Company based in Brighton Sussex and draws on the experience of its founder, Phil Townsend, and a complementary team of technicians who specialise in areas such as network security, support and network architecture, Microsoft server based systems, data storage, cabling, VOIP, web development and more.
Our core business is installing, managing and supporting Microsoft networks, whether on site or remotely, having our support means we'll be there should the worst happen and of course whenever you need us.
Our clients include small, locally based businesses in Sussex and larger internationally known enterprises such as The One51 Group. Our clients aren't chosen - they choose us. And it's not about size, profit or professional front - it's about character and service.
Straight talking in a jargon-based world
We cut through the jargon for you and provide effective advice, support and guidance for numerous aspects of 'IT' in plain English.
We can provide everything from a bespoke service for a company building their IT systems from the 'ground up', to providing temporary technical support for businesses when key staff are absent.
With over 10 years of experience in IT Support we can provide a friendly, approachable service and speak to you in plain English. When you need advice we'll relay it to you in a manner you can understand based on your business needs. We specialise in offering solutions that will allow room for growth at a fraction of the cost larger companies may charge you.
Call us to see if we could help improve the performance of your business network. There's no obligation and our advice is free.
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