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VoX Adds 7 Point as Its Newest VoIP Master Agent
[January 16, 2007]

VoX Adds 7 Point as Its Newest VoIP Master Agent


TMCnet Contributing Editor
 
Wholesale VoIP service retailer VoX Communications has inked a new Master Agent agreement with 7 Point, which will now allow its dealers to offer VoX services to their business and residential customers nationwide.


 
With more than 80 dealers nationwide, 7 Point provides businesses with telecom hardware, interconnect services and wireless voice and data systems. 7 Point is also a National Master Dealer for Sprint (News - Alert)/Nextel Wireless Services.
 
“Our goal is to empower dealers with a full range of communication solutions that exceed their customers’ quality and cost expectations,” said 7 Point’s president DeWayne Monday in a statement. “We turned to VoX to quickly respond to growing demand for digital broadband phone services. With dealers around the country, it was important to find a solution that offered quick provisioning, straightforward installation and clear, dependable voice services. VoX met all of our criteria and then some.”
 
Today’s news comes on the heels of VoX’s announcement about inking a wholesale agreement with regional cable operator, Allegiance Communications. Allegiance will resell VoX services under a private label agreement, to offer broadband phone service to its customers living in smaller cities and towns access.
 
Allegiance owns and operates broadband cable systems in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri.
 
Want to learn more about IP Communications? Then, you can’t miss the INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO East taking place next week, January 23-26, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Be sure to also check out Rich Tehrani’s view of VoIP and other related technologies in the communications industry for 2007.
 
Johanne Torres is contributing editor for TMCnet and Internet Telephony magazine. To see more articles by Johanne Torres, please visit her columnist page.
 


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