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On-demand, scalable, application, storage & web hosting by cloud hosting experts.D H Technical Services have been providing IT Support & Services to all business sectors within London, Kent and much of the UK for over 10 years, we pride ourselves on our passionate customer services and our technical expertise. We specialise in providing IT Support to small and medium sized businesses however we also provide many other IT services including Consultancy, Web Design, Data Cabling, Security, Offsite Backup, Telecommunications, VoIP, Disaster Recovery plus much more.
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