One of Britain's top-ranked business-hosted communication suppliers, iHub, has recently decided to up the ante on the communication solutions offered to its small-to-mid-sized business customers by selecting GENBAND's NUViA cloud service offering for improved Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) solutions.
Businesses all over the world turn to GENBAND (News - Alert) for their multimedia and cloud communications solutions, including SIP trunking and VoIP solutions. The company also provides its customers with advanced unified communication services that allow businesses to merge multiple devices and communication platforms for highly efficient interoperability. iHub's selection of the NUViA platform will allow them to offer several new services to their customers, including video conferencing and collaboration powered by WebRTC protocols, as well as mobility enhancing unified communications and HD-quality VoIP service.
“GENBAND's comprehensive platform provides us with a best-in-class cloud-hosted, geo-resilient solution that offers our business customers a superior communications experience throughout Europe and the rest of the world,” claims iHub CEO Mike Webb. “GENBAND provides a local presence with global capabilities, which allows us to achieve our vision of entering new verticals and offering our growing enterprise customer base carrier-grade, reliable Unified Communications (News - Alert) technology that can be seamlessly delivered across multiple countries.”
In 2013, iHub also selected GENBAND's service to improve the SIP Trunking and UC services offered to its customers. GENBAND's cloud solutions are backed up by the EXPERiUS and QUANTiX Converted Intelligent Messaging portfolio, which allows customers to migrate their business infrastructure from legacy systems to the cloud with ease. According to GENBAND Senior Vice President and General Manager of NUBiA Cloud Services Ramnik Kamo (News - Alert), “We have built a strong partnership with iHUB and we are delighted to launch our NUViA cloud service in the European market with such a trusted partner.”
Edited by Rory J. Thompson