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Vodia Announces Partnership with Flyingvoice

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April 20, 2021

Vodia Networks (“Vodia”), maker of cutting-edge software-based telephone systems, is pleased to announce it has successfully completed interoperability with Flyingvoice of Shenzhen, China, a leading VoIP CPE one-stop solutions provider specializing in IP phones, ATA gateways and VoIP routers. The successful interoperability of Vodia’s award-winning cloud PBX software with Flyingvoice FIP1X series IP phone means Flyingvoice can now provide its customers Vodia’s certified, award-winning VoIP telephone system with SIP Endpoints compatible with MS Teams and all the built-in telephony options required to work from anywhere.

Award-Winning VoIP Terminal Equipment Manufacturer Now Provisions Vodia Cloud PBX

Burlington, MA and Shenzhen, China – April 19, 2021 – Vodia Networks (“Vodia”), maker of cutting-edge software-based telephone systems, is pleased to announce it has successfully completed interoperability with Flyingvoice of Shenzhen, China, a leading VoIP CPE one-stop solutions provider specializing in IP phones, ATA gateways and VoIP routers. The successful interoperability of Vodia’s award-winning cloud PBX software with Flyingvoice FIP1X series IP phone means Flyingvoice can now provide its customers Vodia’s certified, award-winning VoIP telephone system with SIP Endpoints compatible with MS Teams and all the built-in telephony options required to work from anywhere.

The Flyingvoice FIP1X series IP phone includes entry level, mid-range and high-end IP phones – it’s a great fit for businesses of all sizes seeking high-quality and full-featured IP phones. The FIP1X series IP phone is fully interoperable with Vodia Cloud PBX – it will enrich any organization’s VoIP communication ecosystem. Flyingvoice has updated Vodia Cloud PBX support in firmware version v0.5.27 of the FIP1X series Phone.

“We’re thrilled our cloud PBX is now fully interoperable with the Flyingvoice FIP1X series of IP phones,” said Kyle Asbury, Director of Sales and Marketing, Vodia. “We know Flyingvoice customers look to the company for the best in business telephones, and now they can deploy our best-in-class with these outstanding phones. We’re honored to be associated with such an esteemed brand, and we look forward to further interoperability with more Flyingvoice phones as our relationship progresses. Thanks to the Flyingvoice team for making this happen.”

“We are pleased to have completed interoperability testing with the Vodia PBX and our FIP1X series IP phone.” said Raymond Fang, sales director of Flyingvoice. “Flyingvoice strives to continually innovate and raise the bar of quality and user experience with its VoIP communication devices. We believe we will create an excellent value and a resilient solution for the SME market with our partnership with Vodia.”

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.

The company’s Vodia Phone System is an award-winning, software-based office phone system that replaces any traditional proprietary hardware PBX. Vodia Phone System has been developed specifically for Microsoft Windows/Linux and the SMB market, making it easy to install and manage. The system is based on the open SIP standard, so it works with any SIP-based VOIP provider, VOIP gateway or phone. It comes with easy-to-use, built-in customizable templates for resellers looking to add extra value and visibility to their offerings. Options like these make Vodia the best choice for resellers looking for a pain-free administrative experience while increasing the potential for larger revenue streams.

Vodia also develops and provides leading-edge software for Unified Cloud Communications, which is trending significantly on a global scale. Vodia’s products and services – including Vodia IO, Vodia IOP and Vodia Single Tenant or Hosted PBX Software – position the company as a provider of solutions for practically every business communications need. 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.

About Flyingvoice

Founded in 2007, Flyingvoice is a leading VoIP communication terminal equipment manufacturer and one-stop solution provider. The company has a complete VoIP product line covering IP phones, adapters and voice gateways and VoIP routers suitable for enterprises and homes, each with its own patented technology. Flyingvoice products have passed strict carrier-level BMT testing and have been interactively tested with major softswitch platforms, IMS platforms and IP-PBX software platforms. In addition to its Shenzhen office, Flyingvoice has offices in Beijing and Shanghai.

Flyingvoice is aiming to empower small, medium and micro enterprises, solving the problem of “easy to buy but difficult to use” in network and communication, and committed to providing wireless IP office solutions with integrated Voice and Data for SMEs. For more information, please visit https://www.flyingvoice.com/.

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