Xtelesis, a provider of voice, mobility, data and VoIP business systems, is spreading the word that it offers comprehensive business communication solutions by partnering with communication industry leaders like Vidyo (News - Alert), LifeSize, and Shoretel.
Officials with Xtelesis said that the company has been a well known provider of small business VoIP solutions but has a wide range of services from voice communications, HD videoconferencing, data networking, and their newest Enterprise Mobility program.
Company officials said that as a unified communications solution for businesses of all sizes, they can help companies build, work, and combine their network. According to company officials, with their voice communication services and solutions, companies can integrate their networks with ease and flexibility and at half the cost.
The company claims that its voice solutions are based on internet protocol and provide better quality than traditional phone systems.
It specializes in the implementation and set up of PBX (News - Alert) hardware, hosted VoIP management systems, and SIP voice lines. It also offers the video communication services which replace and reduce the low quality video systems of the past and integrate high definition and realistic quality video conferencing.
Company officials said that providers like Vidyo and LifeSize (News - Alert) have exclusive partnerships with Xtelesis to provide their videoconferencing systems for lease or to own. Users can collaborate with satellite offices and work remotely using the latest in video recording, streaming and publishing.
The latest addition, the Mobility 360 Program, targets the new demographic of business members, the mobile employee. The mobility solutions provided by partners like AeroHive and Shoretel allow users to take their offices with them.
According to company officials, these mobile unified communications are a seamless extension of communications and applications to mobile devices which empower used with the same capabilities as PCs and desktops.
Edited by Carrie Schmelkin