Quintum (News - Alert) Technologies, a leading innovator in VoIP technologies, is pleased to announce that they have been named as one of New Jersey's Finest for the third time, an award honoring the state's fifty fastest growing companies. The awards program, produced by NJBIZ, New Jersey's premiere business news publication, is sponsored by Price Waterhouse Coopers, Lowenstein Sandler, Attorney at Law, and PNC Bank.
The awards recognize and identify the state's most dynamic companies that have made significant contributions to the strength of our economy. NJBIZ and the program sponsors will honor this year's 50 winners with an awards ceremony on Monday, September 25th at the Sheraton Woodbridge in Iselin, NJ. Winners will be highlighted in a special supplement to NJBIZ on October 2nd, 2006.
"Quintum is proud to be recognized by the business community for our contribution to New Jersey's economy," said Chuck Rutledge, Vice President of Marketing for Quintum. "The Quintum team is dedicated to developing innovative VoIP technology that addresses our customers' needs, and superior customer service."
Quintum's Tenor VoIP MultiPath VoIP access solutions are designed for traditional, IP-PBX and hybrid enterprise environments, as well as for service providers deploying VoIP-based services directly to enterprises requiring customer premise equipment at the edge. Tenor's unique MultiPath design allows VoIP to be transparently supported in both existing circuit-based PBX and IP-PBX voice networks making it the easiest VoIP solution to deploy in the industry. These same characteristics have made it a favorite among service providers requiring Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) deployed to the enterprise.
"We are truly fortunate to have the opportunity to recognize these outstanding companies," said David A. Shankweiler, CEO of Journal Publications, parent company of NJBIZ. "As business and community leaders, they are constantly redefining success within the business arena. On behalf of NJBIZ, we would like to thank and congratulate these 50 outstanding companies."
According to NJBiz, companies were ranked according to revenue growth over a three-year period; both dollar and percentage increases were taken into consideration. This ranking formula determines the recognition of both the large and small companies. The ranking of these companies will be revealed at the awards ceremony.
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