Central Telecoms
Brigid Martin is a telecommunications specialist at Central Telecoms PTY Ltd since June 2020, with prior experience as a business development manager at Commander Centre Central Coast & Newcastle and Entertainment Promotions. Brigid has a strong background in business development and expansion, focusing on client relationship management, KPI achievement, conflict resolution, and providing comprehensive solutions to customers. Previous roles also include team leadership, training staff, and database management, alongside earlier experience as an import seafreight clerk and logistics trainee. Brigid is a graduate of Our Lady Of the Sacred Heart College Kensington.
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Central Telecoms
At Central Telecoms, communication is always real and simple. We deliver reliable phone and internet for regional businesses. As an Australian owned and locally run telco provider, we understand how important and valuable your internet and phone lines are in what you do. It’s why we’re driven to do what we do best; connecting clients across a dedicated business-only network. It’s also why we have the highest rate of client retention in the industry (97.4%), and a client satisfaction score of 95.8% (calculated by Zendesk). It all starts with our real people. We’re an award-winning and locally based telecommunication company - backed by real people who live and breathe customer service. So much so that it’s the principle our business was founded on. We’ve had a lot of experience working with the largest telecom companies around the world. Where we saw a lack in ethics, customer support and localised knowledge – we also saw opportunity. Real service means hands-on and accountable action at the end of your phone call minus the long waits on hold and overseas helpdesk for your billing, service or technical query. We deliver a service that major service providers have proved time and again that they cannot. At Central Telecoms, we’ve been proudly serving businesses in Regional Australia since 2016.