There is nothing more frustrating than trying to get through a day of work and online meetings without a strong and reliable internet connection. With the majority of workplaces now turning towards hybrid working, poor internet is a common pain point, both at work and in the home office. Luckily, Jim’s Antennas offers a wide-range of Wi-Fi solutions, from the installation of point-to-point links to extend WiFi between buildings to identifying and fixing WiFi dead spots in home offices.
While the installation for CCTV and security cameras is not a tax deductible expense for those working at home. When it comes to businesses, owners who use on-premise security such as security alarms , CCTV cameras and access control systems may be entitled to claim back the cost as a deduction at tax time.
As can be seem below, Jim’s Security has done a wide range of installations for a variety of businesses both big and small.
Do you still use an ‘old school’ whiteboard in your sales meetings? Gone are the days where you would have to write down the goals and KPI’s during meetings. All of the information that is required can be displayed straight from your laptop to a TV mounted to the office wall, which will be a game changer for your meetings. TVs can also make great additions to communal areas such as break rooms, and provide a wide-range of applications when it comes to businesses from displaying information about a product or service, being used for educational purposes during consultations or for entertainment purposes in areas such as waiting rooms.
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