Announcement

Vodia PBX - Now Available Through 888VoIP

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December 9, 2018

We are excited about this! 888VoIP is the leading distributor for VoIP in the United States. The 888 networks reaches out to practically every IT professional that works with VoIP. 888 VoIP has helped many VoIP companies to become major industry players through their dedicated service and loyalty.

CEO of Vodia Networks are excited about this! 888VoIP is the leading distributor for VoIP in the United States. The 888 networks reaches out to practically every IT professional that works with VoIP. 888 VoIP has helped many VoIP companies to become major industry players through their dedicated service and loyalty.

Our focus on interoperability is paying dividends. Our plug and play integration with Yealink, Cisco, Grandstream, Polycom, VTech and snom phones is a perfect match with the 888 VoIP product portfolio. This reduces the installation cost and the time for keeping systems running. It ultimately results in higher customer satisfaction.

We have changed our CPE license model to match the de facto industry standard for concurrent call licenses and make it easier to obtain licenses through 888 VoIP. Those who have bought PBX licenses through 888 VoIP will find it easy to purchase licenses from there.

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