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VoX Tapped by Stowe Cable for Wholesale VoIP Services
[July 13, 2005]

VoX Tapped by Stowe Cable for Wholesale VoIP Services


Stowe Cable Company Will Sell Private-Labeled VoX VoIP to Its Broadband Customers.

BY JOHANNE TORRES
TMCnet VoIP Minute Watch Columnist

Thanks to a private label contract with Vox Communications, Stowe Cable, a regional cable company in Stowe VT will be able to offer Stowe VoIP, an Internet telephony calling service for its broadband customers. Using its nationwide VoIP network, VoX offers wholesale broadband voice, origination and termination services for cable, wireless and wireline operators, and enhanced VoIP telephone service to the small business and residential marketplace.

This is what Stowe's general manager Rick Rothammer had to say about this week’s announcement: "VoX offers high quality and a great value. We tested three other VoIP carriers and were never pleased with the quality of service. Calls on the VoX network have clarity, useful features and a quick connection that far surpasses any other VoIP product we have tried. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with VoX."

Vox made news towards the end of last month when it introduced what the company describes as a total VoIP system. Using the new system, the company, through a nationwide network, will be terminating traffic with Global Crossing VoIP Outbound Services and using the wireless IP phones and VoIP customer access devices from UTStarcom, Inc.


The company’s total VoIP system includes VoX’s wholly owned packet telephony technology and its nationwide network with Tier One interconnection partners like Global Crossing, who operates a global IP-based network and SIP-based VoIP platform.

VoX explained that it is also deploying UTStarcom's range of VoIP customer premises equipment (CPE), including UTStarcom's iAN-02EX VoIP Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) for residential customers and UTStarcom's iAN-08E series VoIP Gateway for SOHO/Enterprise customers. The company recently added a CPE, UTStarcom's F1000 portable WiFi handset.

The company’s services feature Call Hold, Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Transfer, Hunt Groups, Do Not Disturb, Call Forward, International Call Blocking, Call Return, Repeat Dialing/Redial, Extension Dialing, Anonymous Call Rejection and e-mail notification of voicemail, all at no additional charge. Clients are also able to choose additional features include: Multibox Voicemail, Music on Hold, Corporate Conference calling, Reassign Phone, Find me/Follow me, Auto Attendant, among others.

You might also remember Vox’s recent announcement about TMC’s president Rich Tehrani joining its advisory board this May. "VoX Communications has a unique VoIP technology offering that enables efficient bandwidth management. As a result, VoX can provide higher-quality VoIP calls and greater bundled features than many of its competitors," said Tehrani.

VoX Communications
www.voxcorp.net

Stowe Cable
www.stoweaccess.com

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