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Vodia Attends CVxExpo 2025

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November 7, 2025

Vodia attended CVxExpo 2025, one of the nation’s leading IT and telecom trade shows, to connect with industry leaders and explore the latest innovations in cloud communications and AI. Eric highlighted how this year’s event focused heavily on AI adoption and shared Vodia’s commitment to integrating intelligent call routing, real-time transcription, and 24/7 availability into the Vodia PBX. These enhancements aim to simplify business communications, boost collaboration, and elevate customer experiences for enterprises and service providers.

CVxExpo is one of the nation’s best-attended IT and telecom trade shows, with participation by the industry’s best cloud communications providers, IT solutions providers, MSPs, resellers, and technology consultants. Hosted by Channel Vision Magazine, CVxExpo 2025 was held from November 3 to November 6. This year’s event featured more than 120 exhibitors. 

“CvxExpo 2025 was an exciting show,” said Eric. “There were some great educational sessions, mostly centered around the adoption and implementation of AI. I was very happy to have a chance to spend some time with Kevin Masse of QuestBlue and with David Lindsey and Luke Bingham of Zultys.”

AI continues to revolutionize CX and B2B communications, and at Vodia we continue to add AI features such as intelligent call routing, real-time call transcription, and 24/7 availability to our industry-standard phone system” Eric continued. “We’re on a mission to find every way possible building AI into our platform can simultaneously simplify and supercharge the Vodia PBX, so we can streamline our customers’ operations, increase collaboration amongst their employees, improve their CX and, ultimately, help them grow.  

If you missed Eric at CVxExpo and would like to speak with him, please get in touch with him: ea@vodia.com, +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 has headquarters in Boston, USA, and Berlin, Germany. Visit Vodia on LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

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