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Our address:
205 John F Kennedy Drive,
Palmerston North
4414,
Manawatu-Wanganui, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
0800 108 002
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Our fax:
04 4770001
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Our website:
www.onlinecommunications.co.nz
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Cables, Closed Circuit TV, Computer Networking, Computer Services, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Telephone Business Systems, Wireless Computing
Calibrations, Cabling
we are providing services in Levin, Bulls, Feilding, Ashhurst, Bunnythorpe, Tokomaru, Otaki, Shannon, Palmerston North, Palmerston North Area
Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques, Financing Available
Surveillance, Security Monitoring, Identification, Home Automation, 24 Hour Surveillance, Surveillance Systems, Scope CCTV, Intercom Systems, Integrated Systems, Detection Systems, Building Management Systems, Access Control Systems, Internet Fulfillment, Cameras, Access, Portable, Hidden, Digital
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“The new cardboard packaging is disgusting. I'm a land based fisherman. Went to one site and it was everywhere. I thought it was strange then bought a box of 3kg bombs for myself and yip. Packaging stuck to the berley. Hands smelt like berley. Rubbish harder to contain because it comes off in little pieces and I cannot contain the flow of barley like the old method. So much more rubbish. Why would you change what's not broken.”
“Awesome people, knowledgeable and professional. An asset to Pauanui.”