IT Support and IT services from Coast Networks

 

Coast Networks is an IT Support company that specialise in the installation and support of Microsoft based networks. We provide flexible solutions and dedicated support in crucial areas of business infrastructure including; client connectivity, systems access, application availability and security.

Founded in 2005 our aim has been to deliver first class network solutions, cutting through the technical jargon, giving our clients relevant consultancy and advice for their IT needs - in plain English.

With immediate telephone support for user issues and a guaranteed response time for business critical systems, Coast Networks ensures our clients focus on their business, not IT issues.

For a full overview on the services offered by Coast Networks, please visit our IT Solutions page. Alternatively, feel free to call or email us to see if we could help improve the performance of your business network.

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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