Broadvox (News - Alert) announced that it has achieved SIP interoperability with Epygi Technologies’ IP PBX
and gateway products.
This certification assures customers that Broadvox solutions can share and exchange information with the Epygi (News - Alert) systems, providing a VoIP solution for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) using SIP
trunks.
Broadvox’s GO! SIP Trunking delivers converged voice and data over an IP
trunk. This allows businesses to achieve significant cost savings while using a secure platform for the features and functions supported by SIP. This functionality can now be combined with Epygi’s IP PBX (News - Alert) products.
Mario Cuello, CEO and president at Epygi, expressed his company’s pleasure that
Broadvox has achieved SIP certification with Epygi. He added: “Broadvox is committed to delivering the highest quality SIP Trunking
services and their focus on SMB business solutions aligns nicely with ours; the needs of the Twenty-first Century small business.”
Indicating that Epygi is committed to delivering the same quality and features found in more expansive IP solutions to SMBs with easy installation and use, Eric Eckman, director of business development at Broadvox, said in a statement, “Interoperability with Epygi provides an affordable solution for businesses that are seeking a complete communications package with the assurance of high quality data and voice transmission.”
Epygi’s IP PBX systems and gateways provide customers with options that optimize their communications infrastructure and investment. Cuello said the company has chosen to cross-certify with a broad selection of IP phones and equipment to offer customers the widest possible range of choices and solutions.
Broadvox is a provider of integrated managed VoIP
services to SMB, enterprise and carriers, and its SIP trunking solutions provide the flexibility needed to satisfy virtually any unique customer requirement.
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