CMYK chooses VoIP from NetworkFlow
by Jan Harris
September 15, 2008
CMYK Digital Solutions, which supplies office and IT equipment, has installed a next generation MPLS network from NetworkFlow, allowing it to benefit from seamless communications and zero call costs.
CMYK expects the new network to pay for itself within three years.
CMYK added the network following a period of rapid expansion which saw its team grow to 54 staff, and new offices open in Manchester, Glasgow and Aberdeen.
David Crosby, Service Operations Director at CMYK Digital Solutions Ltd, explains: “We’ve installed an MPLS VoIP system from NetworkFlow across our whole estate – linking all four of the offices together and providing Internet access to each of them. We now work smarter and have some quantifiable benefits to justify the spend in what are undoubtedly troubled times for the economy as a whole. Our cost savings are in excess of £45,000 and we expect payback of less than 3 years for the network overall.”
The company now has just one PBX located in Edinburgh, and the company’s IT management systems have also been centralised in Edinburgh, allowing engineers across the sites to book calls outs and manage the business much more productively and profitably.
David Alexander, commercial director of NetworkFlow said: “Many SMEs like CMYK fear that they won’t be able to afford the latest technology but our next generation core network allows us to reduce cost and complexity and provide them with a solution that suits their pocket.”
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