4PSA has announced the public availability of Cloud Telephony, a flexible, next-generation SIP trunking service that delivers access to the telephony network using the SIP protocol and features unlimited concurrent incoming and outgoing calls.
The new service can be provisioned within minutes and allows users to choose local phone numbers in over 30 countries around the world with best rates for domestic and international calls.
One does not have to install physical phone lines to use this next-generation SIP trunking service and users can save money with free incoming calls.
4PSA is offering Cloud Telephony in three packages: Starter, Business and Service Provider. These packages offer free credit every month and do not require any commitments.
4PSA is an innovative software development company, specialized in applications that run on computer clouds. The company notes that this new service is part of its strategy to bring the cloud flexibility to resources that traditionally required complicated provisioning processes.
"The Cloud Telephony solution is designed to deliver great value to a wide variety of customers, from small businesses to enterprises and also service providers. We cover a wide range of expectations and requirements," said Mike Ross (News - Alert), 4PSA's president. "With the addition of Cloud Telephony to our VoipNow Cloud Instance and Unified Communications suite, the go-to-market time for these services has been greatly reduced.”
"Some customers prefer to host VoipNow on their own infrastructure and choose their favorite carriers. VoipNow Professional is already the optimal solution for these customers with its comprehensive set of features, its flexibility and ability to scale. The new Cloud Telephony helps these installations too because it provides additional carrier services that reduce costs and improve reliability," added Ross.
Read a related article at TMCnet “4PSA to Showcase New VoIP Additions at ITEXPO (News - Alert).”
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Edited by Rich Steeves