Vitelity Communications (News - Alert), a provider of VoIP solutions and technologies, recently revealed that VoIP phone manufacturer Yealink (News - Alert) has certified the Vitelity SIP trunking platform as interoperable with their entire line of VoIP phones and devices.
VoIP solutions offer multiple features and advantages including: Web mobility, managing of voicemail, cost-savings, and the functionality needed for conference calls. These distinct features are in addition to more standard features such as caller ID and call forwarding. Leveraging a VoIP solution can help SMBs to grow thanks to an ultra high level of communication, a key necessity for all business calls in today’s global market.
Yealink offers a comprehensive portfolio of IP phones with rich features including auto-provision, PoE, IPv6 and various value-added functions.
"We're excited about this partnership as we understand the value of Yealink's product line and recognize their incredible growth in the US market," said Kerry Garrison (News - Alert), VP of Strategic initiatives at Vitelity, in a statement. "Our goal is to provide SIP communication solutions with excellent cost-saving benefits for the end-user."
Vitelity’s VoIP solutions also include wholesale voice, fax, SMS, and hosting services. The company delivers these solutions through its own 50Gbit private dark fiber network and through interconnections in major cities throughout the United States including Denver, New York City, Los Angeles and Miami.
"We are pleased that our first-class products completed certification with Vitelity Communications SIP trunking service,” Stone Lu, vice president of Yealink added. “Certification only means greater opportunity for our customers as Vitelity upholds a credible reputation worldwide."
In another similar development in the industry, Vitelity Communications and Grandstream Networks (News - Alert), a manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and IP video surveillance solutions, have just jointly completed interoperability testing and certification of Grandstream's IP telephony products with Vitelity's SIP trunking services.
Edited by Jamie Epstein