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Vodia Announces Spanish-Language Version of Its New Website

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September 14, 2021

We recently relaunched our website to make it easier to navigate for partners and resellers and to give small businesses more information as to how our best-in-class cloud PBX makes it possible for SMBs and their teams to work from anywhere, particularly as hybrid work becomes the norm for so many enterprises worldwide, with staff alternating between working from home and working onsite.

We recently relaunched our website to make it easier to navigate for partners and resellers and to give small businesses more information as to how our best-in-class cloud PBX makes it possible for SMBs and their teams to work from anywhere, particularly as hybrid work becomes the norm for so many enterprises worldwide, with staff alternating between working from home and working onsite.  

Vodia maintains a global presence, with offices in Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong and South Africa. We also work with outstanding distributors in South America and Spain, and to better serve our partners and their resellers, our new website is now available in Spanish (a German version is currently live).

“We love the Vodia cloud PBX, and we think it’s the perfect VoIP solution for small businesses throughout South America,” said Andrés Molina Castro, Channel Manager of 1TeamCloud. “With the text on the new Vodia website in Spanish, we can save our resellers a few steps. We are certain this will help us grow market share in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay, particularly with resellers who operate exclusively in Spanish. Having a localized Vodia website is a tremendous tool for us.”

The Iberian Peninsula has always been a hotbed for small businesses, and we continue to move many of them to the cloud,” says Nacho Cabrera, Nacho Cabrera, CEO of Noble Collaboration. “I’m certain our current and future resellers will greatly appreciate a Spanish-language version of the Vodia website – not only will it help them familiarize themselves with Vodia’s industry-standard cloud PBX, but it will, in turn, help them sell the system to their customers.”

We intend to add more languages to our website within the next few months, including French and Portuguese. For more information, please contact our VP of Communications, David Porter, dp@vodia.com.

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