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TAS business owners,
George and Judy Meyer, founded Telescan in 1976. George
was frustrated with cumbersome systems that were always
down and felt, “There has to be a better way
to do this.” George developed Telescan to make
TAS businesses more efficient and profitable. Consequently,
all Telescan products are designed with an architectural
philosophy to be the best in the industry and to keep
your business up and running 24/7. Many Telescan customers
have gone years with absolutely no downtime.
Under the Meyer's leadership, Telescan’s technology continued to
evolve through the 1980’s. Finally in 1990 Telescan introduced the
Spectrum system and embraced the computer age with its demand for instant
communication.
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| In 2002 Roger Young and Robert Riggs,
Jr. purchased Telescan, retaining George Meyer as a
consultant.
The new team brought years of marketing and business
expertise to Telescan. Together with the Telescan’s
experienced staff, they committed the company to the
development of new products to help TAS companies decrease
operating expenses and increase profits. Spectrum by
Telescan, a new generation TAS system introduced in 2003,
was the first of many innovations. Telescan’s
latest innovations for TAS owners include the new Spectrum
Information
Server with RSS technology, Spectrum Messenger with
Remote Visual Desktop Monitoring and Spectrum Visual
Scripting
technology. |
 Roger Young
President
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| In March of
2003, Telescan acquired Axon Communications, located
in Santa Ana, California. Telescan can now offer Axon
users their unique system upgrades, database conversion
capabilities, attractive system pricing, and unparalleled
support services. Telescan gladly embraces the opportunity
and responsibility of being an industry leader.On August
31, 2006, Telescan announced the retirement of Robert
Riggs, Jr.. Nicholas Naimo became General Manager.
With Telescan’s progressive new management, you
can expect more good news for the TAS owners, telemessaging
and the call center industry.
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