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CoreDial Interoperable with Grandstream IP Phones

July 08, 2013
By Meenakshi Shankar, TMCnet Contributor

Business customers require a high quality, reliable, and feature rich phone system that simply works with changing business needs. This demand has contributed to the rapid growth of VoIP phone and managed business solutions market.

CoreDial, a provider of cloud communications software and services has been enabling companies to quickly and cost effectively manage communication services including hosted PBX (News - Alert) solutions, VoIP, SIP Trunking, and Unified Communication products and services.


CoreDial recently announced certification of Grandstreams GXP1400/1405, GXP1450, GXP2100, and GXP2124 HD IP Phones. Grandstream Networks (News - Alert) is a manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and video surveillance solutions.

With this certification, all CoreDial partners offering hosted PBX and VoIP solutions to SMBs throughout the U.S. can easily deploy and safely leverage these Grandstream IP endpoints to bring feature-rich services and VoIP affordability to their business service offerings.

“CoreDials cloud software platform and network services enable our Interconnect and MSP Partners to successfully sell, deliver, manage, and invoice for cloud communications products and services under their own brand. Offering feature-rich Grandstream SIP phones will help our Partners to compete effectively in their markets,” Alan Rihm, chief executive officer at CoreDial said in a statement.

With the completion of interoperability certification of SIP endpoints between the two companies, CoreDial and Grandstream are now able to deliver on the valuable features and functions VoIP.

Providers like CoreDial offering a carrier-class VoIP cloud communications platform for their partners to sell value-added and revenue producing services to businesses need assurances that the SIP-based products, like SIP telephones, they recommend possess the same high quality, capability and value criteria, said David Li (News - Alert), chief executive officer of Grandstream Networks.

Recently, in a report TMCnet mentioned that by simply investing in a solid telecommunications platform upon which to build a virtual environment, nearly all employees can work from their respective homes or on the go.




Edited by Ashley Caputo

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