Long & Foster Launches Free Wireless Service for Offices and Customers
Long & Foster Real Estate recently announced the launch of a wireless internet service called OPENLink that will be provided free of charge at Long & Foster offices to sales associates and customers.
The complimentary service will be available at over 200 Long & Foster offices across the country, including those in the DC area.
In a press release from the company, the brokerage’s chief information officer Michael Koval said that the new service “was developed in direct response to feedback from sales associates, and we know this will have a positive impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of our offices.”
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