SIP Print (News - Alert) and Grandstream have officially revealed a partnership to mutually certify and endorse each other’s products. Offering affordable SIP-based call recording and monitoring services, SIP Print is the leading provider in the VoIP call recording industry, and will join with Grandstream to supply its customers with premium call recording solutions.
Grandstream, a manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and video surveillance solutions, will benefit from partnering with SIP Print by gaining access to its top-of-the-line call recording solutions that are “a natural product line extension for Grandstream customers,” according to a release.
Don Palmer (News - Alert), CEO and president of SIP Print, stated, “Grandstream Networks is a natural fit for SIP Print, a highly respected developer of SIP Telephony systems delivering an impressive value proposition to its ever-increasing roster of partners, distributors and customers.”
Grandstream’s line of award-winning IP Multimedia and Enterprise IP phones are now compatible with SIP Print, in addition to Grandstream IP PBX (News - Alert). Palmer continued, “We are pleased to join forces with Grandstream in communicating the availability and value of SIP Print’s award-winning yet affordable call recording solution for Grandstream communications systems.”
The phones that are now compatible with SIP Print’s technology include the Skype-certified GXV3140 IP Multimedia Phone (News - Alert), the new GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phone, the GXP21xx/14xx series Enterprise IP Phones, the Small Business/Home Office IP Phones, and the GXE5024/5028 All-In-One IP PBX for small businesses.
Mohamad Tabbara, CEO of Tabbara General Company, a Grandstream partner, stated, “We regard both SIP Print and Grandstream as companies with promising growth in an attractive industry. We are very optimistic that the combined innovative solutions of both will provide significant opportunities to further broaden both product offerings and enhance our business relationships with many long-standing customers. We are excited to be one of the players in the partnership era and take part in communicating the value of this leading-edge products combination.”
Juliana Kenny graduated from the University of Connecticut with a double degree in English and French. After managing a small company for two years, she joined TMC (News - Alert) as a Web Editor for TMCnet. Juliana currently focuses on the call center and CRM industries, but she also writes about cloud telephony and network gear including softswitches.
Edited by Jennifer Russell