Bandwidth.com has launched a BoxSet service bundles that feature nationwide availability of unlimited calling, bundled internet service, flat rate pricing, and the capability to work with virtually any phone system; all tailored specifically for the small-to-medium-sized business (SMBs).
The North Carolina-based company, a leader in providing the benefits of Internet Protocol (IP ) communications to thousands of customers nationwide, is now capable of delivering the BoxSet communication service bundles to millions of business locations across the United States.
“Bandwidth.com has broken down the barriers to traditional phone services with unlimited IP- based calling, managed internet service, nationwide availability and pre-engineered to work with virtually any phone system,” said Jeff Uphues, vice president of Sales at Bandwidth.com. “
By uniquely leveraging a nationwide IP network with multiple network access methods, Bandwidth.com now offers one of a ubiquitous SMB services bundles at a flat rate price point that start as low as $179 per month, according to Uphues.
”SMBs nationwide can now budget a flat rate price per month for their services and rest assured that Bandwidth.com’s 24/7/365 support and web-based monitoring tools are available to support all their mission-critical applications and data,” said Uphues.
According to research and consulting firm Savatar, growth in the U.S. market for IP communication services is primarily driven by customers’ ability to secure better economics by using IP as a replacement for legacy voice and data services.
Bandwidth.com’s revenue for IP voice services increased more than 102 percent between the 1st Q of 2007 to the 1st Q of 2008, the company said.
In addition to increasing its ability to serve this fast growing segment, the national availability of a voice and data flat rated service bundles also increases the company’s ability to deliver its services to a wider base of customers who are looking for a unified solution.
Gray is a Web Editor for TMCnet, covering news in the IP communications, call center and customer relationship management industries. To see more of his articles, please visit Tim Gray’s columnist page.
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