NetSapiens, Inc., a provider of complete VoIP solutions for competitive communications, recently announced that One Source (News - Alert) Networks (OSN), a facilities-based carrier agnostic communications solutions provider, has launched NetSapiens' SNAPsolution platform. OSN will use NetSapiens' SNAPsolution to power a hybrid of cloud-based and premise-based solutions that can work in unison to meet the highest level of requirements put forth by enterprise customers.
With the solution, OSN will be able to deliver meet the unique requirements of its customers by providing a flexible, cloud-based platform customizable solution. Moreover, with The SNAPsolution, OSN will also be able to utilize its end-user applications such as unified communications, virtual PBX (News - Alert), conferencing, and enhanced call center solutions.
"We are very excited about our engagement with OSN because it further validates the continued penetration and applicability of our solutions into a wide-range of markets, such as the Fortune 1000 enterprise space," states Anand Buch, Co-Founder and CEO of NetSapiens, in a press release. "One of NetSapiens' (News - Alert) key differentiators in the marketplace is that our architecture and business model allows us to work on an individualized basis with customers to design the most efficient and seamless network based on the service provider's and end-users' business needs."
"OSN selected NetSapiens' platform based on its ability to allow us to create additional valuable solutions for our customers, as well as its next-generation technology, flexibility, reliability, and cost structure," states Gina Nomellini, Chief Marketing Officer of One Source Networks (News - Alert). "Since partnering with NetSapiens, we are now able to offer our customers a seamless package with next generation networking, international capabilities and full mobility. OSN customers will benefit greatly from our ability to customize their VoIP networks based on their individual business structure. This collaboration will help us advance to a new level in cloud technology."
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Edited by Rich Steeves