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Time Out Internet up for award

Noosa Heads Guest Wifi business, Time Out Internet, is one of 120 finalists in the 2017 Sunshine Coast Business Awards from 1000 businesses that entered.
There were 14 Business Award Categories and the Business Sector Time Out Internet have been nominated in is Technology with the Excellence Award Category of Innovation.
Winners will be announced at a gala awards event on Saturday 18 November.
Time Out Internet director Judy Senn being nominated was exciting as well as an involved process.
“Once you start delving into your business and looking at where you started, how you have evolved and where you are today, it’s an enriching experience” she said.
“It’s a team effort. I’m the sales and marketing person or “the mouth” as I like to call it and my partner, Peter Trollope, is the Technical and R and D person, “the brains”.
“We want to thank our customers for giving us a go, particularly in the early days and want to continue to support them and grow the business.”
Time Out Internet specialises in Guest Wifi and Internet Management Systems for the accommodation industry and wifi hotspots for businesses. Starting in 2011, Time Out Internet now have 45 accommodation providers and businesses in the Noosa Heads area using their Guest Wifi and Internet Management System and 92 businesses across the Sunshine Coast as well as 165 across Australia including an Aboriginal community in the Kimberly, WA, and three sites on Norfolk Island.

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