Vocalocity has announced a partnership with VoIPSupply.com. The partnership is designed to showcase Vocalocity's Hosted PBX product. This is the first partnership of its kind for both companies who hope to capitalize on the numerous small and medium size businesses converting toward VoIP.
Vocalocity is confident that if interested buyers have the opportunity to test the service, they will be hooked and ultimately convert into long-term Vocalocity customers. Through this unique offering with VoipSupply.com, interested buyers are offered 500 minutes of VocalocityPBX service with the purchase of one of the recommended IP phones.
David Politis, Vocalocity's Executive Vice President and GM, explains the goals of this partnership. "We hope to give the small business owner a chance to experience the benefits of a full featured Hosted PBX," says Politis. His confidence in the product echoes through his willingness to allow potential customers to test the service with no strings attached.
Business shoppers can choose from six models of phones sold on VoipSupply.com including a group of Polycoms and Aastras. Theses phones have all been tested and certified by Vocalocity. They range in price from $134.95 to $299.95 and are among the most popular IP phones in the market. Vocalocity plans to expand this group of recommended phones in the future.
Through this special offer, a buyer will be able to experience the easy-to use plug and play philosophy that Vocalocity prides itself on. The customer will receive the phones, which are already preconfigured, plug them in with an Ethernet cord and will be ready to use this full featured business phone system and service. Users will have access to a wide range of features including: voicemail to email, follow me, music on hold, simultaneous ring, conference calling, and call queuing.
For more information on this special offer, please visit
http://www.vocalocitypbx.com and
http://www.voipsupply.com.
It should be noted that VoIPSupply.com is an affiliate advertiser on VoIP Monitor. However, I thought this news could be beneficial to business VoIP users looking to get their feet wet with VoIP.