VoIP providers are among the top companies being selected for partnerships these days, with VoIP technology in high demand and vendors looking to offer the best options to their clients. By this token, Teltek—a woman-owned technology support company specializing in telephone systems, IT services, carrier service consulting, and voice and data cabling—has added Zultys (News - Alert) to its growing list of technology partners.
Zultys is the global provider of a true all-in-one unified communications solution. Its innovative, reliable and scalable IP phone systems integrate voice, video, data and mobility in a single premises-based appliance or in the cloud, to optimize collaboration for businesses of all sizes.
Zultys’ unique approach to delivering enterprise-class solutions based on the Session Initiation Protocol (News - Alert) (SIP) is centered on a single-server architecture, which demands far less hardware, consumes less power, and generates significantly less ambient heat.
“We are very excited about our new partnership with Zultys. Teltek has always been focused on exceeding our customers’ expectations and enhancing their business productivity through the use of technology,” said Debi Nicoli, CEO of Teltek, in a statement. “Now, Teltek clients have the opportunity to experience the benefits of a feature-rich voice over IP phone system at a fraction of the cost of other manufactures.”
Officials with Teltek said that the company’s Baltimore, Bethesda and Westminster, Md., offices provide one-call technology support to businesses in Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia and Pennsylvania. Services include IT consulting, phone systems, network configuration, voice and data cabling, computer repair, data and disaster recovery and remote backup solutions.
“Features like voicemail and fax to email, Outlook integration, call recording, accounting and redundant cloud failover are not within reason for small to mid-sized business and I know that this is what their businesses are demanding to help them grow!” Nicoli added.
Edited by Alisen Downey