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Broadvox Announces GO!Hosted Virtual IP PBX
Broadvox
announces GO!Hosted, a feature rich hosted IP PBX offering, during the 2010 Broadvox Partner Summit in Dallas, Texas. Long recognized as a VoIP/SIP Trunking technology leader, GO!Hosted makes it possible for companies to enjoy a comprehensive suite of PBX features at a dramatically lower price point.
With GO!Hosted customers will receive a feature rich package of options with powerful administrative control and broad range of end-user options. Traditional PBX features are delivered at a fraction of the cost which opens the door for smaller companies to appear as larger sophisticated businesses while benefiting from the improved levels of productivity associated with state of the art applications like unified communications.
GO!Hosted establishes a new paradigm in pricing for a hosted PBX service. The average cost per extension is approximately two-thirds less than what is charged by most other hosted VoIP providers for similar services. This is accomplished by separating the price of the per extension license fee from the usage of local and long distance calling. This means that companies with a high number of extensions but low usage will pay less than companies with the same number of extensions but with higher usage. No longer will companies pay for usage from seldom used phones in conference rooms, kitchens, warehouses or reception areas.
In addition to a much lower system cost, GO!Hosted solution includes a user-friendly administrative portal for simple and quick administration of user profiles, features and system configurations. The portal supports the requirements of SMBs, call centers and enterprise branch offices and telecommuting workers. High Definition voice quality is delivered supported ba a nationwide robust IP communications network with 24/7 technical support. No additional software licenses or equipment, other than IP Phones is requires for activation. GO!Hosted is subscription based and scalable to support company growth and expansion without sacrificing any features or benefits.
Certified with handsets and softphones from industry leaders such as Polycom, Cisco, Linksys, Grandstream, Bria Softphone and others, GO!Hosted is the latest addition to the Broadvox GO! solution offering for businesses. GO!Hosted software and servers are maintained by Broadvox thus eliminating administrative overhead costs. Companies that choose a Broadvox GO! SIP Trunking solution along with GO!Hosted will save even more on their telecom spend while maximizing the flexibility of IP communications.
Posted on Apr 07, 2010
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