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Vodia and Bandwidth Announce End-to-End Business Grade VoIP Solution

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October 2, 2019

Vodia Networks today announced that they will be partnering with Bandwidth, a software company focused on communications for the enterprise. Vodia’s customers will now be able to select Bandwidth’s VoIP services to power voice calls on their business voice platform, as a fully integrated and compliant solution. The partnership creates outstanding quality of service (QOS) and a robust solution for Vodia’s customers.

Boston, MA (USA, October 1st, 2019) SIP Server Software Developer Vodia Networks today announced that they will be partnering with Bandwidth, a software company focused on communications for the enterprise. Vodia’s customers will now be able to select Bandwidth’s VoIP services to power voice calls on their business voice platform, as a fully integrated and compliant solution. The partnership creates outstanding quality of service (QOS) and a robust solution for Vodia’s customers.

“We’re very excited to welcome Vodia customers to Bandwidth’s business services,” said Noreen Allen, Chief Marketing Officer at Bandwidth. “Bandwidth’s powerful combination of network ownership and APIs means Vodia Networks can integrate their operational systems together completely with ours, giving their customers best-in-class VoIP calls, insight, and control. We’re excited about the unique solution that partnering with Vodia can provide for these businesses.”

“We are proud to be working with a world class provider like Bandwidth as this gives our channel partners the ability to leverage their APIs to uncover even more opportunities while keeping call rates and quality at the forefront.” said Kyle Asbury, Director of Sales and Marketing at Vodia Networks.

The solution is offered throughout North America, providing Vodia customers with voice, 911 access, local and toll-free numbers, and a rich set of business-focused features including employee level authentication keys, caller ID (at user, site, and account level), reservationless conferencing for up to 50 parties, and real-time billing and porting control. This is combined with a Windows based/ Linux, open standard PBX that is extremely simple to install and setup, yet includes a sophisticated set of business features. Resellers of the solution can enjoy one of the highest recurring annuity commissions in the industry.

More at www.vodia.com and www.bandwidth.com.

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