Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Fastsigns gets SiriusBusiness and TelAdvantage messaging

These guys just keep rolling on spreading their quality collective offering in a cost effective fashion.

AMTC Makes Music and Messaging Choice Simple for FASTSIGNS

Clearwater, FL – December 12, 2006 – FASTSIGNS International, Inc., a worldwide sign and graphics franchisor, has made SIRIUSBusiness the recommended background music for FASTSIGNS® centers. FASTSIGNS, whose headquarters are in Carrollton, Texas, has nearly 500 sign centers worldwide. SIRIUSBusiness consists of 67 channels of 24-hour, commercial-free music from SIRIUS Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI). Under the agreement, AMTC will also provide sound equipment to FASTSIGNS franchise operators.

“SIRIUSBusiness is clearly an exceptional value for store music. The variety and quality of music are terrific, and the $24.95 price is amazing,” said Jimmy Screws, Vendor Relations Manager at FASTSIGNS.

“FASTSIGNS is a company that understands the significance of a brand, and we’re delighted that they have chosen SIRIUSBusiness as a part of the brand image they convey in their stores,” acknowledged Tom Coppola, Retail Industry Sales Manager.

In addition to endorsing SIRIUSBusiness, FASTSIGNS has also endorsed AMTC’s TelAdvantage as an approved telephone “on hold” messaging program. TelAdvantage is the world’s most recognized brand of telephone “on hold” messaging products and services, serving over 15,000 customers globally. AMTC is the exclusive provider of the state-of-the-art iQueue II digital message player, which connects directly to business telephone systems as “music on hold” and is the first “on hold” messaging solution to feature distribution of messages via the Internet.

###Privately held AMTC is headquartered in Clearwater, FL. AMTC is the exclusive provider of SIRIUS Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) for business use, under the brand name SIRIUSBusiness. SIRIUSBusiness includes 67 channels of 24-hour, commercial-free music, with all music royalties paid. AMTC also manufactures a full line of professional sound equipment and provides TelAdvantage, the world’s most recognized brand of telephone “on hold” messaging products and services. Since 1991, AMTC has served customers around the globe, including names like Bally Total Fitness, Bridgestone-Firestone, Continental Airlines, DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Co. and Morgan Stanley. For further information on SIRIUSBusiness or TelAdvantage, visit www.amtc.com.

FASTSIGNS® sign and graphics centers offer a full range of custom sign and graphic products, including large-format, full color graphics; banners; window and vehicle graphics; floor graphics; point-of-purchase signs and graphics; safety and identification signage; trade show displays and exterior signage. The nearly 500 FASTSIGNS® centers worldwide focus on serving the needs of the business community. For more information, visit www.fastsigns.com, or call 800-FASTSIGNS.

3 Comments:

At 12:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well that's funny. Yeah the price is inexpensive however their service is a joke. AMTC is the worst provider of satellite music ever. They will trick you, charge you higher on the equipment than it's priced at if they can get away with it. The speakers they sell are absolute crap outsourced and made in China in a shack next to the facility that makes Bose equipment. They will tell you it's made in the same place. The amplifiers they sell have literally set themselves on fire because of over heating and the same is true of there receivers. XM equipment is superior and though Muzak may have weather issues at least it won't combust if you play it to long. They will mess up your order and when you are ready to pull you're hair out they will finally fix it. Clayton Burton is the owner of the company AMTC. However, he claims and tells people he is the Vice President because he thinks it makes him more approachable. He is a lawyer so he will bend the law to the brink of illegal. So if he can swindle you he does. Be smart go with a XM retailer even if the sound equipment is a higher price. AMTC is a third party vendor on Sirius Music not a part of Sirius it's self. XM is virtually the same price and the offer unhosted channels. Even on the channels that have no Dj's Sirius still has station tags that no one wants to hear. XM offers just music. IF you prefer Sirius programming go through Dynamic Media at least they will not cheat you or sell you equipment that will burst into flames.

 
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