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Vodia approves QuestBlue as newest SIP Trunk Provider listed in Vodia PBX

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November 5, 2020

QuestBlue, provider of SIP Trunks and Wholesale Voice Services, and SIP Server Software Developer Vodia Networks today announced a strategic partnership that establishes QuestBlue as an officially approved SIP Trunk Provider listed within the Vodia PBX. Resellers and MSPs in the US can now utilize QuestBlue’s certified SIP Trunking services for voice calls as an integrated and compliant solution.

Boston, MA and Cary, NC – November 5, 2020 – QuestBlue, provider of SIP Trunks and Wholesale Voice Services, and SIP Server Software Developer Vodia Networks today announced a strategic partnership that establishes QuestBlue as an officially approved SIP Trunk Provider listed within the Vodia PBX.  Resellers and MSPs in the US can now utilize QuestBlue’s certified SIP Trunking services for voice calls as an integrated and compliant solution.

“Vodia has been nothing but professional and we are extremely excited to have completed interoperability testing and can now provide QuestBlue and Vodia customers with a tested and verified solution.” commented Brandon Andrews, Onboarding Specialist at QuestBlue.

“Partnering with a leading SIP Trunk provider like QuestBlue, proves Vodia’s commitment to the channel by providing quality trunking options coupled with great recurring revenue opportunities” said Kyle Asbury, Director of Sales and Marketing at Vodia Networks.

About QuestBlue

QuestBlue is a wholesale VoIP services provider located in Cary, NC with customer service as the highest priority. QuestBlue also provides local as well as international DID’s. Our knowledge extends beyond the business to business support as we will also help to support direct end users. We provide a variety of services including SIP trunking, SMS, iFax, e911, CNAM, Messaging App, and RESTful API. Another unique feature of QuestBlue is the simple and easy to use customer portal with all services and features in one single sign-on destination. If you have any questions please contact QuestBlue’s onboarding specialist, Brandon Andrews at the contact email below or dial +1-919-443-1617 and dial 1 for sales.

About Vodia Networks

Vodia 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. They were the first with this offering and are still one of the very few that can deliver it. Today, Vodia develops and provides leading-edge software for Unified Cloud Communications which are trending significantly on a global scale. Their array of products and services – Vodia IO, Vodia IOP, and Vodia Single Tenant or Hosted PBX Software – position Vodia uniquely in that they can provide solutions for practically every type of business communications need. Additionally, their offerings are compatible with an unprecedented number of technologies including hard phones, soft phones, API’s for numerous third-party SW and CRM systems. Vodia Networks maintains a global presence with offices in four countries. Localized information is available in Germany, France, Australia, Hong Kong and South Africa. For additional information please visit www.vodia.com.

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