AT&T opens new high-tech store in Flushing for advanced wireless data products and services

 

 

AT&T
announced the opening of new high-tech store in Flushing to provide advanced
wireless data products and services.

 

To celebrate
the grand opening, AT&T offers special discounts including up to $50 off select in-stock smartphones only at the Flushing
location through November 20.

 

Located at
39-15 Main Street at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue the store is led by
industry veteran Xi Li and has a team of 17 sales
consultants; all are bilingual and trained to assist customers  both business and consumer  with purchasing decisions, customer service
and technical support.

 

The new
Flushing store brings the number of AT&T owned stores in Queens to ten. AT&T’s
products and services are also available at a number of local authorized
dealers and national retail locations.


“The
Flushing store is part of a growing portfolio of bilingual retail locations in
the metro NY area. Customers can ‘try before they buy’ the most advanced
devices and get assistance in their language of choice,”
said Tom DeVito, vice president and general
manager for AT&T in New York and New Jersey.

 

Recently, AT&T opened AT&T Foundry innovation centers, including the newest center, in Palo Alto,
Calif. AT&T Foundries are fast-paced and collaborative environments where
AT&T and technology providers team with developers to deliver the latest
applications and services to customers more quickly than ever before.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team

editor@telecomlead.com

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