September, 1998
Telebrokers Telecom was launched as business partnership in Sydney Australia.
January, 2000
Telebrokers Telecom Pty Ltd was made a private limited company with limited shares in Sydney Australia.
May, 2002
Telebrokers Telecom opened first call centre location in Circular Quay, Sydney NSW CBD Australia and resells Telstra Optus and Your Telecom.
August, 2002
www.telebrokers.com.au was launched.
June, 2004
Telebrokers Telecom Signs up Vodafone Australia for outbound sales.
March, 2005
Telebrokers Telecom outsourced it’s telemarketing to its first appointment setting BPO company.
April, 2005
Telebrokers Telecom Signs up Commander, Australia Star, iProvide AAPT People Telecom Your Telecom and iBurst and ISP.
April, 2006
Telebrokers Telecom opens a joint venture call centre in Country Grafton NSW Australia.
May, 2006
Telebrokers Telecom launches 1300 NETFONE SIP Voice Over Internet Protocol Sydney Australia.
June, 2006
Telebrokers Direct Marketing (TDM) was established as a business partnership Sydney Australia to operate out of New Delhi India.
July, 2006
Telebrokers Telecom opened its first off shore call centre in Guargon New Delhi India.
July, 2007
Telebrokers Telecom signs up Soul Communications for outbound sales.
April, 2007
Telebrokers Telecom signs up Primus Australia to go off shore to The Philippines for Outbound Sales.
September, 2007
Telebrokers Telecom opened its first off shore call centre in conjunction with a BPO Company in Quezon City The Philippines as Joint Business Venture
January 2008,
Telebrokers Telecom opens it’ own business offices and call centre in Makati The Philippines.
June, 2008,
Telebrokers Telecom loses two of its major Telecom accounts, People Telecom & Soul Communications due to acquisition’s.
November, 2008
Talk Bpo Inc parent company of Telebrokers Telecom was incorporated in Manila, The Philippines to assist companies to off shore from Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
March, 2009
www.talkbpo.com was launched.
April, 2009
Talk Bpo Inc. wins for the first time two major Australian Telecom companies to go off shore and is in the process of creating 200 call centre jobs in the Philippines.
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