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MenaTel has a wide variety of web design, publication and maintenance services.   The following explains the different areas that MenaTel can help your company or organization.

Direct 2 Communities

Direct 2 Communities offers a wide range of free Web Sites for organizations in need of a web presence.  If your organization or association is in need of a free web presense please do not hesitate to call us.  Some restriction do apply.

To see an example of an existing association's site please visit the South March (Kanata) Community Association.

Free Web Site 
Instant Communication to members
Quick, hassle free feedback

People or companies wishing to advertise on these sites are directed to the Webmaster at MenaTel Systems Inc.  (613) 233-5116 x228

 

Plugged Inns

The Plugged Inns Web Interface is a customized solution for various Local and International Hotels.

For detailed information about our Plugged Inns program please visit the official Plugged Inns Page.

Corportate Web Sites Design/Implemenatation and Hosting

MenaTel Systems can create a complete, custom Web Solution for your organazation or company.  Our prices are very attractive and our service is prompt and efficient.

For more information contact our Webmaster at (613) 233-5116 x228

Advertising Web Page

MenaTel Systems can create a very simple, one page advertisement or other informational page on our site.  Depending on your needs, this page can advertise whatever the you would like at a very small fee.  Sample pages can run as low as $50.

For more information contact our Webmaster at (613) 233-5116 x228

Corporate Web Sites

MenaTel Systems Inc. specializes in analysing, designing, developing and implementing high quality custom web sites for businesses of all sizes.

For more information contact our Webmaster at (613) 233-5116 x228

 

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