Argent consolidation saves Multi-Store owners money

31.08.09

By utilising their Bas-XConnect Wide Area Network, Multi-Store retailers make monthly savings by reducing the number of Argent Terminal Adapters within their group.

Multi-Store retailers across the country are realising the extra benefits that a Bas-XConnect Wide Area Network (WAN) can bring.  Not only do they receive the benefits of secure connections between stores, but they can save money each month by using their WAN as the back bone for their EFTPOS communications.  

By utilising the TCP/IP capabilities of their PCEFTPOS Server, Bas-X is helping retailers to save money each month by consolidating the amount of Argent Terminal Adapters and ISDN lines required across their group.

A retailer with 5 stores that is currently renting 5 Argent Terminal Adapters and ISDN lines could reduce their Argent boxes to 2.  This could potentially save more than $370 per month.

For more information about how to consolidate your Argent Terminal Adapters click here or contact us here.


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