International Communication Network Joint Stock Company (IncomNet) has just provided G-Office virtual office rental service to businesses after more than two months of testing.
G-Office is a solution that combines modern information technology and telecommunications with high-end office rental. This is one of the virtual office rental models that is popular in countries such as the US, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore... and is deployed by IncomNet company to provide in Vietnam.
With G-Office, businesses will be provided with a transaction address and working space at Indochina Building, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Units use this address to register business activities at the Department of Planning and Investment and receive contact information and act as a place to transact with customers and partners.
If your business needs to work or meet at the office, G-Office will provide a meeting room with equipment such as projectors, photocopiers, conference equipment and high-speed Internet.
In addition, G-Office's telecommunications system will provide utilities such as: when receiving a fax, the fax system will automatically convert it into a file and send it to the business's email address; businesses can set up or change their email address and phone number to receive information via G-Office's web management system.
Currently, G-Office provides 2 forms of office rental services: Shared office and perfect office.
With office services Shared, businesses will rent an office for $179/year and be provided with basic services such as: receiving mail, packages, reception, receiving guests in a shared area, free web hosting, shared fax number.
With office services Perfect, businesses can rent office space with seating and additional services for prices ranging from $150 to $220/month.
Customers who need to rent an office can visit the website www.goffice.vn, choose the appropriate rental type and apply online or call 028-222-00-919.
For more information about virtual office in Tan Binh district, please visit the article: http://www.goffice.vn/article/cho-thue-van-phong-ao-quan-tan-binh-gia-re-tai-tphcm-nam-2019-55.html
Van Oanh
(Source: Saigon Economic Times – http://www.thesaigontimes.vn/Home/kinhteso/giaiphap/3312/)