Daily VoIP News Digest
Thursday 21st of August 2008

3CX forms alliance with VoIP Unlimited and Zen


by Jan Harris
August 20, 2007 VoIP 1

3CX, the network infrastructure software specialist has entered into a strategic alliance with VoIP Unlimited which provides SIP services, and specialist software distributor Zen Software.

The companies hope the partnership will facilitate the development of interoperability between their products. This will allow resellers to deploy complete SIP services and SIP software packages to their customers with total confidence.

All three of the companies are currently recruiting new UK resellers to offer their VoIP products and services, providing the benefit of a recurring revenue stream with opportunities in installation, configuration and maintenance.

Resellers can also benefit from VoIP Unlimited’s SIP service, with additional commissions on minutes and IP connectivity.

As part of the alliance, 3CX has awarded VoIP Unlimited 3CX Partner Status.

VoIP Unlimited was established to help IT and Telephony dealers introduce VoIP services to their SME customers.

Zen Software specialises in the distribution and support of software products which leverage Internet technology to the benefit of businesses. It operates in the UK and Ireland.

3CX is a privately held company which develops and sells network infrastructure software. The company has offices in six countries.


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