To offer next-generation IP communications standard, VoIP Unlimited, a UK "business grade" Internet Telephony (News - Alert) Service Provider (ITSP) has approved to work with Kerio Technologies. Kerio has become the SIP trunking partner of the VoIP Unlimited.
According to a press release, it enables Kerio's UK channel partners to offer SIP trunking solutions, increasing call capacity and flexibility for end customers whilst reducing their recurring IP PBX (News - Alert) costs.
"We are thrilled to partner with Kerio and like the idea that their IP PBX system, Kerio Operator 1.1, is available either as a software or hardware appliance deployment. Furthermore, the vast majority of our channels are data VARs and this product is ideally suited to the type of partners we support," said Steve Bieniek, Strategic Alliance Director, VoIP Unlimited.
Kerio Operator 1.1 is secure, flexible and can be set-up and deployed within a few minutes.
The system improves voice communications, controls telephony costs, and lets users stay connected anywhere, while remaining simple for both the employee and the IT administrator. Kerio Operator 1.1 utilizes the industry-standard SIP VoIP protocol, is compatible with any IP Phone (News - Alert) and will auto-configure with many popular phones.
Kerio's Channel Partners, with assistance and advice from their dedicated VoIP Unlimited account managers, can efficiently transition their customers to IP Telephony with minimum disruption.
"More organizations are bringing voice onto their networks everyday and SIP Trunking is making that possible. IT VARs that embrace IP telephony have the opportunity to expand their business with VoIP Unlimited and Kerio Operator," said Chris Peluso, Regional Sales Director, Kerio Technologies.
Kerio resellers will earn access to the popular SIP trace tool via the VoIP Unlimited portal, allowing them to view SIP traces for every inbound and outbound call through the VoIP core network 24/7.
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Edited by Rich Steeves