Announcement

Vodia to Attend ChannelCon 2025

Published on:

July 24, 2025

Vodia will participate in ChannelCon 2025, taking place in Nashville, TN, from July 29 to 31, with Sales Engineer Eric Altman attending on behalf of the company. ChannelCon, hosted by the Global Technology Industry Alliance (GTIA), is the premier vendor-neutral event dedicated to the worldwide IT channel. It brings together MSPs, service providers, vendors, and distributors for three days of expert panels, networking sessions, and special events designed to foster innovation and collaboration in the tech industry. Altman will highlight Vodia’s latest CRM integrations underscoring Vodia’s commitment to equipping partners with dynamic, enterprise-grade phone systems.

Vodia is pleased to announce our Sales Engineer, Eric Altman, will travel to Nashville, TN, to attend ChannelCon 2025, July 29 through July 31. ChannelCon 2025 is the premier annual event of the Global Technology Industry Alliance (GTIA), the only vendor-neutral, non-profit membership community connecting and representing the worldwide IT channel. 

ChannelCon is devoted entirely to the worldwide IT channel. The conference is host to a who’s who of MSPs, service providers, vendors, and distributors, offering attendees and exhibitors networking opportunities, expert panels, and special events. Registration is available here.  

“We’ve been an ardent supporter of the channel since our inception, and I look forward to catching up with our partners,” said Mr. Altman. “We’ve been busy this summer with a number of integrations, including ActiveCampaign, HighLevel, Microsoft Dynamics 365, monday.com, and Odoo Cloud, among others. We continue to pursue integrations with the world’s finest business software, so our partners can provide the industry’s best and most dynamic phone system to their enterprise and SMB customers.”

To arrange a meeting with Mr. Altman during ChannelCon 2025, please contact him at sales@vodia.com or +1 (617) 861-3490, ext. 451.

About Vodia

Vodia Networks, Inc. provides B2B cloud communications solutions for enterprises, contact centers, and service providers. Its PBX software offers a broad range of business telephony features for on-premise and cloud deployments on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Fully SIP-compliant, Vodia integrates with numerous SIP devices and trunking providers for flexible telephony. Its multi-tenant platforms support desk phones, softphones, APIs, and third-party CRM integrations. Vodia empowers partners and users with world-class cloud PBX and personalized support to ensure success. The company operates globally, with offices in Boston, USA, and Berlin, Germany. Visit Vodia on LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

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