Announcement

Vodia implements Microsoft Teams integration for its PBX

Published on:

March 30, 2020

Boston, MA (March 30th, 2020), Vodia, the award-winning VoIP company and PBX manufacturer is proud to announce its newest integration with the increasingly popular Microsoft Teams collaboration tool. This integration will allow for Vodia extensions and MS Teams extensions to seamlessly communicate with each other. Additionally, MS Teams members can belong to hunt groups or agent groups, along with receiving and making outbound calls all from the Vodia PBX. Employees who have no need to take advantage of utilizing MS Teams can still have a registered SIP phone, making it possible for them to still be called from an MS Teams extension through direct routing. Please visit vodia.com for more information and to learn more about the benefits of taking advantage of this new offering from Vodia.

Boston, MA (March 30th, 2020), Vodia, the award-winning VoIP company and PBX manufacturer is proud to announce its newest integration with the increasingly popular Microsoft Teams collaboration tool.  This integration will allow for Vodia extensions and MS Teams extensions to seamlessly communicate with each other. Additionally, MS Teams members can belong to hunt groups or agent groups, along with receiving and making outbound calls all from the Vodia PBX.  Employees who have no need to take advantage of utilizing MS Teams can still have a registered SIP phone, making it possible for them to still be called from an MS Teams extension through direct routing. Please visit vodia.com for more information and to learn more about the benefits of taking advantage of this new offering from Vodia.

“Due to the current global virus pandemic, it is more important than ever to have the ability to telecommute and collaborate virtually with teammates at work.  At Vodia, we realize that this trend, which has only been accelerated by the pandemic, will most likely continue after we all return to our normal everyday lives.  Based on that, we understood that this integration with MS Teams was exceedingly important for our distribution channel, partners, and end-users to utilize immediately.  With that said, we are confident that it will continue to be valuable for them for the foreseeable future as we all hopefully return to our normal lives, schedules, and routines.” said Jared Blake, VP of Partner Management at Vodia Networks.

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, softphones, 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 vodia.com

Contact info: Jared Blake
Title: VP of Partner Management
Email: jb@vodia.com

Vodia Phone System is an award-winning software-based office phone system that replaces traditional proprietary hardware PBX. It has been developed specifically for Microsoft Windows/ Linux and the SMB market – making it easy to install and manage. Being based on the open SIP standard, the Vodia Phone system works with any SIP-based VOIP provider, VOIP gateway or phone. The product integrates easily with most business networks because it runs on Windows and Linux. The Vodia PBX 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 a great choice for those resellers who are looking for a pain-free administrative experience while increasing the potential for larger revenue streams.

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