Clients

Here are just a few of our clients and their recognised brands.

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Testimonials

Convergence Group was selected because of its proven track record, its commitment to clients and its comprehensive support package which is critical for our business. Convergence Group demonstrated an understanding of our requirements from a commercial as well as a technical point of view.
Richard Price
Head of IT - Masstock Arable

 

The eight weeks it took to implement the project surpassed our expectations and was much faster than implementation times we had been used to from our previous provider.
Syed Naseer Ahmed
Chairman - MTA International

 

It wasn’t only the technical and financial advantages that made Convergence Group Saffery's supplier of choice; it was the customer service that set Convergence Group apart from its competitors.
Mark Butcher
IT Technical Manager - Saffery Champness

Case Studies

MTA International
MTA International has been broadcasting Islamic programming around the world since 1994.  With two sites in London, it broadcasts internationally in six languages, simultaneously, 24 hours per day.

Convergence Group started supplying MTA with two services FacilityLine Plus and Dedicated Internet Access products in mid 2010.  MTA used these to transfer its programme feeds from its Putney production centre to its satellite distribution base in the BT Tower in London.
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Saffery Champness
Saffery Champness (Saffery’s) is an independent top 20 firm of chartered accountants employing 400 staff in nine offices across the UK and in offices in Guernsey and Geneva. The firm had a business requirement to connect their offices to each other and to head office in the most efficient and cost effective way.  Speed of connection was also imperative because it centralised it’s data and applications and needed to maintain speed of delivery.  It was looking for a solution from a single supplier that could bring the whole organisation together and provide timely services to its client base irrespective of whether the users were on its local area network (LAN) in London or any of its satellite offices.
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