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Be.on: New serviced offices open in Paphos

Paphos has recently welcomed a new serviced office space, Be.on.

Described as a technologically advanced serviced office, on its website Be.on has also highlighted a rich indoor infrastructure and sea view as among its distinctive features.

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Choices include various types of dedicated office space, depending on the size and needs of teams of professionals intending to use them.

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The space also has a restaurant with a sea view, a business lounge, and a corporate cafe, as well as a multimedia hall. A breath of fresh sea air is also never far away, with beaches nearby, Be.on's website notes.

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A mobile app by Multispace, meanwhile, allows users to use a number of tools to manage office infrastructure, communicate with colleagues, receive required services, and personalise their stay in the office.

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Other facilities include IT & tech support, utility payments, cleaning services, 24-hour security, coffee points, consumables supply, air quality, and lighting control. There is also 24-hour access, administrative support, mail and package handling, and more.

Visit Be.on's webiste to learn more.

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