About Us

Our Added-Value Philosophy
At Nutec Electro Tel, our goal is to enhance the value and productivity of your communications network, while providing you with unsurpassed, personal service. We pride ourselves on taking good care of our customers long after the initial sale has been made.History
Nutec Telephone Products joined forces with Electro Tel. Two established companies with talented teams providing multiple products and services came together to form Nutec Electro Tel.
In 1993, the company originated as two companies: 1. Electro-Tel Electric, which was formed by Tim Forberg and offered telephone business systems sales and service, security systems, and electrical contracting. 2. Camrose Cellular, which offered cellular phones and two way radio sales and service, which was formed by Ross Sheerschmidt. The two companies found it beneficial to share office personal and a common location of 1,000 square feet. Two years later the company moved and co-located with Image Office Works. In 1996 Ross and Tim merged into one company as with the growth it was easier to manage. In 1998, with need for more space, it was decided to build a building on the main highway through the city. In 1999 it was decided to sell off the electrical contracting business and concentrate on the more advanced technical side of the business. It was at this time we ventured into computer sales and service. It also worked well with the telephone business system side as a integrating move and more with computers and VoIP. With computer sales came printer sales, with printers and copiers becoming one machine in many offices, we were planning to diversify into this market.
Nutec Telephone Products was launched in 1977 with two products: telephone and intercom systems which were sold separately. Nutec Telephone Products grew into a thriving interconnect company, adding products from Northern Telecom, TIE, Nitsuko, NEC and Panasonic. In 1999, Nutec Telephone Products joined the ADTEL group, offering custom music and messages for telephone hold.