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ServInt Clients – Tell Us Your Story!

Let's Hear Your Success Stories!

Earlier this year, we ventured out to visit a few clients to learn more about their businesses and their presence online. We had a great time and had the privilege to see and hear some incredible stories in the process. From serial entrepreneurs working from home to businesses that have evolved into web companies after decades offline, these stories were inspiring and enlightening. We came away from the experience with an immense respect for all of those who devote their time to running a successful business online.

Well, we want to hear more!

Do you think your business has a story worth telling? Let us know! The most compelling stories will get a personal visit and an interview from one of us here at ServInt and exposure on ServInt.net, our Facebook page, Twitter, and of course right here on this blog!

Throughout this week, we’ll be posting a few of those stories right here on The ServInt Source so make sure to check it out!

Send us a quick email here describing what your business is, does, or aspires to do and you may be the next success story on ServInt.net!

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One Response to “ServInt Clients – Tell Us Your Story!”
  1. Kim Jordan says:

    Eric, I think you mean 40Hz.
    Regards,
    KJ
    While there are many reasons for this, one of the primary causes of these issues is related to the different voltage and frequency standards all over the world. In North America and Japan, 60hz is the norm, while in much of the rest of the world 50hz is the standard. Large ships such as naval vessels and cruise liners, commercial and military airplanes, and even some small research facilities use the 400hz frequency.

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