Charity scheme reduces hospice’s telephone charges by four-fifths 0

IT | Stefan Marseglia | 5 Feb 2010

St Luke’s Hospice in Basildon has seen an 80 per cent saving in its phone bill by working with Support Telecom, a partner programme set up by a local entrepreneur to reduce charities’ phone bills.

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