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Progility Technologies is a systems integrator and professional services provider supplying innovative communications and technology-based solutions to medium and large enterprises.

It has five business units providing consulting services, training services, unified communications services, fixed and wireless communications services and above ground/underground mining solutions to its customers.

Progility Technologies solutions are developed using best of breed technology and, where appropriate technology has not been available, it has developed its own intellectual property to complete the customer solution.

Progility Technologies has over 20 years’​ experience in providing communications and IT solutions to more than 5,000 Australian and international clients.

It has offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and the Latrobe Valley.

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