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VoIP Supply Adds Microsoft Response Point Phone Systems
VoIP Supply
announces the addition of the Microsoft Response Point family of small business VoIP phone systems to its product catalog. VoIP Supply will offer the complete line of Microsoft Response Point small business VoIP phone systems from Microsoft’s OEM partners, Aastra, D-Link and Quanta. The addition of the Response Point product lines will allow VoIP Supply to continue to exceed the expectations of what small businesses are looking for in a VoIP phone system.
“As VoIP continues to gain traction amongst small businesses, thanks to the cost savings and productivity enhancements associated with implementing the technology, there has been an increase in demand for simple, easy to use, VoIP phone systems, ” said Garrett Smith, Director of Marketing and Business Development at VoIP Supply. “With Response Point, Microsoft and their OEM partners, have done an outstanding job designing a small business VoIP phone system that meets the demands of today’s small business. VoIP Supply is excited to be working with the entire Microsoft ecosystem to deliver these offerings to the small business marketplace.”
“Many customers who are attracted to VoIP understand the power of IP Telephony, and recognize VoIP Supply as a leading e-tailer in this space,” said Richard Sprague, senior director, Microsoft Response Point. “With the exceptional ease-of-setup and deployment made possible with Response Point, VoIP Supply will be able to offer a solution to customers who have until now been unsure of how to easily and effectively take advantage of the power of VoIP.”
Featuring a combination of innovative phone system software, cutting edge hardware, ease of use and maintenance along with prices starting at less than $2,000 USD for a five user VoIP phone system, Microsoft Response Point is the perfect solution for the small business with as many as 30 users. Starting today, small businesses will be able to purchase the following
Microsoft Response Point VoIP Phone Systems from VoIP Supply
:
Aastra Aastralink RP
D-Link VoiceCenter
Quanta Syspine
Posted on Nov 05, 2008
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