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Sky Blue became members of CISAS on 14th July 2005.
To access a copy of the Sky Blue Code of Practice, please click on the link below.
Sky Blue Telecom Code of Practice
The Code includes information on how to complain including contact points within the organisation. You should always complain to the company before contacting CISAS, giving the company an opportunity to settle your complaint.
If your complaint is not settled within three months of making your first complaint (in the way set out in the Code) then you may contact us, as long as you do so within nine months of first making the complaint.
About Sky Blue
Sky Blue is a converged voice and data service provider specialising in fully managed communications solutions for businesses
and organisations in the UK
Sky Blue is independent of voice and data carrier networks and has maintained this position to deliver the very best value bespoke and totally managed communications services available in the UK
Sky Blue combines products and services from the industry’s leading suppliers to deliver an outstanding range of telecommunications solutions to the needs of its customers. From simple voice, broadband and SMS, through to MPLS network deployment and management.
Sky Blue's carrier partners are constantly developing their strategies, including VoIP and wireless, mobile, broadband to name a few and Sky Blue combine the very best offerings to ensure its customers benefit from a tailor made solution that suits their business.
With no network infrastructure to maintain, Sky Blue is able to invest in customer care to ensure customers have the customer experience they'd expect, delivering savings and helping customers achieve the right communications strategy for the future, tailor made to suit their budget and business needs.
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