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Welcome to MGM Communications!

MGM Communications in Maumee, Ohio is your "one stop shop" for your communications and technology needs. Serving Toledo, Maumee, Sylvania, Perrysburg, and all of Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan.

Do you need your computer running like new?

Want your new flat panel HDTV wall mounted?

Home theater wiring or speaker installation?

Need to add telephone extension or an entire data/voice/paging/video infrastructure?

Count on MGM Communications for a complete solution.

We pride ourselves on listening to our customer, so that we can offer the most cost-effective answer for their needs.

We offer installation and maintenance for Nortel, Panasonic, Avaya, NEC, InterTel,  and Toshiba small-business telephone systems, but service most other brands.

In the computer department, we offer consultation and repair services for Microsoft, Novell, Cisco, server and workstation systems, and also consumer brands of PC's such as: Dell, HP, Gateway, and all other brands. We use Linksys, Netgear, and Barracuda products for the small business networking environment.


Latest Virus Alert:

07/30/08—Be on the lookout for spam e-mail spreading malicious software (malware) which mentions “F.B.I. vs. facebook.” The e-mail directs the recipient to click on a link to view an article about the FBI and Facebook. Once the user clicks on the link, the “Storm Worm” malware is downloaded to the Internet-connected device, causing it to become infected with the virus and part of the Storm Worm botnet.


Read more at the FBI's Cybercrime website:
http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/escams.htm

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