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Communication can make or break a business. Whether it’s closing a deal, supporting a customer or keeping internal teams aligned, the backbone of all these processes is an efficient, secure and ...
IP telephony adoption has progressed slowly for more than a decade, but with hosted voice vendors now offering modular consumption models and shifting away from simply viewing hosted voice as a way to ...
My company focuses on one product: a hosted IP phone system. Here are 10 reasons clients give as to why hosted VoIP is better than an IP PBX. My company focuses on one product: a hosted IP phone ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ControlByNet, (CBN), a leading cloud-based, hosted video security surveillance provider, delivers new customer enhancements while utilizing the benefits and flexibility of ...
Optus is decommissioning its Nortel-powered hosted VoIP Centrex offering in favour of a new voice module delivered over its next-generation Evolve network. The carrier's hosted VoIP solution, launched ...
BT and Nortel have unveiled a secure, hosted IP telephony system for large governmental and corporate institutions. BT Hosted Voice is based on Nortel's Communication Server 2000 IP telephony switch ...
Avaya Chairman and CEO Don Peterson discussed the vendor’s expanded managed services strategy and the role channel partners will play in an interview with Infrastructure Editor Jennifer ...
Managed and Centrex and hosted, oh my! For companies looking for an alternative to a premise-based phone system, there are plenty available, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Hosted voice, IP ...
Hosted providers such as IBM and Echopass began providing hosted IP solutions as early as the year 2000 to larger enterprise companies. In a related trend, hosted applications in other related markets ...
An increasing number of businesses are adopting hosted voice services in an effort to avoid the cost and complexity of premise-based solutions, according to a recent study by Frost & Sullivan.