Utility Telephone is one of the United States’ leading Internet and communications service providers, and announced today that its customers will be using Yealink’s Ultra-elegant T46G SIP Phone (News - Alert) while enjoying the crisp, clear phone quality Utility’s hosted PBX service provides.
In its efforts to support businesses with exceptional technology, Utility has made a smart choice with Yealink’s (News - Alert) Ultra-elegant T46 SIP Phone. Its revolutionary new design offers professionals a slew of features to address the needs of a busy professional.
“For more than a decade, Yealink has been working tirelessly to maximize our value as a leading VoIP products and solutions competitor in the global marketplace,” explains Stone Lu (News - Alert), Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing. He adds, “We believe Utility’s choice of Yealink will bring great growth potential for both the months and years ahead.”
Yealink’s job doesn’t simply end with the provision of cutting-edge IP Phones, they also offer exemplary support, which according to a company statement Utility has been quite impressed with the speed at which response and resolution are found.
Utility’s customers not only get the added benefit of Yealink’s after-sales and technical support, but let’s not forget the phones. Yealink’s T4X SIP Phones offer easy installation, dependability, manufacturing quality and a bevy of other perks at a reduced rate from the previous IP Phones offered with Utility’s service.
There’s a reason why Yealink can tout itself as the world’s second largest SIP Phone supplier in the world: Its product line. Yealink’s offerings are made up of business IP phones, IP video phones and IP DECT (News - Alert) phones—with the newly designed and released Ultra-elegant T46G SIP Phone exemplifying the level of quality Yealink users have come to expect.
Yealink has made a name for itself by selling innovative phones for the enterprise, and in this case, even created special features just for Utility customers. There’s no telling how high the ceiling can be for a partnership of this sort, but with VoIP continuing its explosive popularity and growth, we just have to wait and see.
Edited by Dominick Sorrentino