Business phone system provider Nuvio (News - Alert) Corporation has a system in place for automating the conversion to its services for former SunRocket customers. The company has, since SunRocket apparently closed shop without warning a week ago, been working hard to port phone numbers of former SunRocket (News - Alert) customers to its own network.
Rapid responses from Nuvio’s partner carriers have helped the company quickly serve customers who found themselves cut of when SunRocket shut down. In fact, the company has developed a way for subscribers to reprovision a SunRocket gizmo for use on Nuvio’s network.
“We have automated the provisioning process to such a degree that a former SunRocket customer can be up and running with Nuvio in under 10 minutes,” Said Joe Woodbury, director of marketing at Nuvio, in a statement. “You can use your current gizmo and be active almost immediately with Nuvio.”
Nuvio’s “Safe Landing” rate plan lets SunRocket customers transition smoothly to Nuvio’s VoIP
plan for $199.95 per year, or $24.95 per month.
“Many of the special offers being touted by competitors are below actual costs,” noted Woodbury. “We caution customers looking for the cheapest plan or wanting to sign up with unknown providers.
He added: “Buying a yearly service for $99.99 a year is an invitation for disaster and further loss of service. We don’t want customers to have to deal with another bad experience.”
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Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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