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Vodia PBX: Your Ultimate VoIP Solution Now Offered by 888VoIP

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September 12, 2018

With a vast network of IT professionals, 888VoIP has been instrumental in helping VoIP companies achieve major success through loyalty and dedicated service. Their focus on interoperability has led to seamless plug-and-play integration with industry giants like Cisco, Polycom, Yealink, and more. This integration significantly reduces installation costs and system downtime, enhancing customer satisfaction. The transition to a concurrent call license model simplifies the acquisition of licenses through 888VoIP, ensuring a smoother deployment process.

We are excited about this! 888VoIP is the leading distributor of VoIP in the USA, with networks that reach practically every IT professional who works with VoIP. 888VoIP has helped innumerable VoIP companies become major industry players, thanks to its loyalty and dedicated service. 

Our focus on interoperability is paying dividends. Our plug and play integration with Cisco, Fanvil, Flyingvoice, Grandstream, Polycom, snom, VTech and Yealink is a perfect match for the 888VoIP product portfolio. It reduced installation costs and the time it takes to keep systems up and running, which of course results in greater customer satisfaction. 

We have changed our CPE license model to match the de facto industry standard for concurrent call licenses to make it easier to obtain licenses through 888 VoIP; those who have bought PBX licenses through 888VoIP will find it easy to purchase licenses from the company and to deploy Vodia on behalf of their customers. For more information, please reach out to us, sales@vodia.com

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