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Vodia Multi-tenant Cloud PBX

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June 4, 2019

Vodia's multi-tenant Cloud PBX is a robust solution designed for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) seeking scalable and efficient voice management. This platform allows MSPs and ITSPs to manage multiple customer domains from a single PBX instance, offering features such as extensions, hunt groups, DID management and high-level voice encryption. Additionally, Vodia supports a range of SIP trunk providers and devices, ensuring flexibility in communication. With no upfront costs and free onboarding through our training program, we deliver a straightforward and effective experience for partners looking to enhance their telecom offerings.

Vodia managed voice is a multi-tenant PBX phone system that delivers granular management control settings and secure VoIP. It's the go-to solution for MSPs that want to scale up in an efficient way with a pragmatic approach. Designed for cloud telephony, ITSP and MSP companies can build a new business onto their existing businesses and centrally manage their customers per domain on one PBX instance.

What features does Vodia managed voice offer?

Does Vodia output CDR reports? Yes

Does Vodia Support softphone provisioning? Yes

Is Vodia PBX Asterisk based?

  • Non Asterisk
  • No Spyware
  • Does not use 3rd party libraries
  • Totally built from the ground up

Is there an upfront cost?

Vodia offers free onboarding through our Vodia speed training program. There's no upfront cost to start and no hidden gimmicks. Our business model is simple - offer our partners the best possible experience in phone provisioning, scaling and simple management.

Does Vodia offer SIP Trunking?  

Vodia provides only the PBX but supports many SIP trunk providers.

What SIP desktop devices does Vodia managed voice support?

Installing the Vodia PBX

Before installing the Vodia PBX you will first need to sign up, then ask about our MT 60 day trial license.

Choose to install Vodia PBX on Linux or Windows

Can the Vodia PBX be installed in a cloud environment? Yes

Vodia supports all hosted cloud providers.

  • Deploy from DigitalOcean
  • Google Cloud
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Azure
  • OVH
  • Amazon Light Sail

Does Vodia support dockers? Yes

Does Vodia support CRM integration? Yes

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