In the area of enterprise VoIP
, companies are in search of an open solution that will still allow them to do their own troubleshooting. To this end, Taridium (News - Alert) gives customers the chance to have access to the dial plan, in addition to regular support and maintenance if needed.
With specialization in enterprise VoIP, Taridium represents the next generation of VoIP solutions. The company professes a commitment to leveraging best of breed VoIP software and hardware for the customers that require it in order to keep their communications systems operating smoothly.
The widespread use of open source tools and platforms so common today gives Taridium the ability to deliver a nearly unequalled ratio of price-to-performance. The company specializes in turnkey high availability VoIP solutions, as well as custom development.
Taridium’s enterprise VoIP solution offers flexibility, security, access, plus a beneficial price point. This benefits customers long-term, because even if Taridium ceases to exist, its VoIP solution clients will still be able to support themselves, as well as hire another provider to cover outside support.
In November, Cover Networks became one of the enterprises to choose Taridium’s comms Provider Platform. Cover cited the platform’s clean interfaces for administration, business and residential users as major reasons for the choice.
Earlier this month, Taridium announced the introduction of a comms startup edition specifically for service providers. The new startup edition is described as a single server package supporting between 200 and 500 concurrent telephone calls, in addition to 5000 extensions.
Brian Solomon 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 Brian Solomon’s columnist page.
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