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VODIA ANNOUNCES INTEROPERABILITY WITH THE YEALINK WH6 DECT WIRELESS HEADSET SERIES

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November 7, 2022

Vodia Networks (“Vodia”), maker of cutting-edge software-based telephone systems, is pleased to announce the interoperability of its phone system with the Yealink Wireless Headset Series, which comprises the Essential DECT Wireless Headsets (WH62 & WH63), the Premium DECT Wireless Headsets (WH66 & WH67) and an entry-level Bluetooth headset (BH72).

The WH6X is a New Generation of Headsets Combining Compact Design with Rich Voice Communication Performance for Private and Co-working Spaces

Burlington, MA – November 4, 2022 – Vodia Networks (“Vodia”), maker of cutting-edge software-based telephone systems, is pleased to announce the interoperability of its phone system with the Yealink Wireless Headset Series, which comprises the Essential DECT Wireless Headsets (WH62 & WH63), the Premium DECT Wireless Headsets (WH66 & WH67) and an entry-level Bluetooth headset (BH72).

The WH6X is a new generation of headsets combining a highly compact design with a rich voice communication performance for users in both private and coworking spaces; the WH66 and WH67 multi-functional UC Workstations also bring enhanced features to help users boost productivity and increase work flexibility. All four models are Microsoft Teams certified.

“Yealink makes some of the industry’s finest IP phones and headsets, and we’re proud of our longstanding interoperability with Yealink’s impeccable devices,” said Kyle Asbury, Director, Sales and Marketing, Vodia. “The new WH6 headsets just knocked our testing team out when we put them through their paces here in Burlington, we love them! And we love that all five models are Microsoft Teams certified – Vodia extensions and MS Teams extensions communicate seamlessly with each other out of the box. We look forward to hearing rave reviews from our end users about the unbeatable combination of Vodia and the Yealink WH6 series.”

The successful completion of interoperability testing assures service providers and carriers worldwide of the interoperability between Yealink products and Vodia’s platform,” said Ginny Lynn, Yealink Account Manager. “Businesses and consumers enjoy a wide range of Yealink headsets and phone choices, as well as the joint benefits of the Vodia outstanding UC cloud services and the rich, remarkable Yealink endpoints.”

About Yealink

Based in Xiamen, China, Yealink is a global leading unified communication (UC) terminal solution provider that primarily offers video conferencing systems and voice communication solutions. Founded in 2001, Yealink leverages its independent research and development and innovation to pursue its core mission: “Easy collaboration, high productivity.” The company’s high-quality UC terminal solutions enhance the work efficiency and competitive advantages of its customers in over 100 countries. Yealink is the world’s second-largest SIP phone provider and is number one in the China market. For more information, please visit: www.yealink.com.

About Vodia Networks, Inc.

Vodia Networks has been a trendsetter in the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) industry for over a decade. Since 2006, Vodia has led the VoIP world in innovation and forward-thinking development, particularly with its early adoption of a multi-tenancy platform for its customers – Vodia was the first company to offer a true multi-tenancy platform and it remains one of the very few companies that can deliver it. Vodia’s multi-tenancy platforms are compatible with an unprecedented number of technologies, including desk phones, softphones and APIs for numerous third-party SW and CRM systems.

Vodia maintains a global presence, with offices in four countries – localized information is available in Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong and South Africa. For additional information please visit www.vodia.com.

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