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July 01, 2015

Office Technology Group to Offer VoIP Service


By Casey Houser
Contributing Writer

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Office Technology Group is a provider of communications services throughout the Milwaukee and Appleton, Wisconsin. areas. Its most recent announcement concerns the launch of its new hosted VoIP service which seeks to free area businesses from the struggle of setting up and maintaining on-premise hardware.


With this new service, the company is offering small and medium size businesses in its coverage area access to IP-based communications for which Office Technology manages and provides customer support. The service will come with a number of available customer service tiers to meet the initial needs of any company and can scale to meet their communications needs as they grow. Mat Wolfgram, the vice president of Office Technology, said there are also costs savings businesses can consider when switching to VoIP from traditional telephony systems.

“We are providing reliable and flexible business VoIP services for our clients,” Wolfgram said. “We offer revolutionary ways to buy and implement business VoIP systems with more features at a remarkable cost. Most businesses are eager to realize the cost savings and increase in business productivity that comes with switching from a traditional phone system to VoIP telephony service.”

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This VoIP product will arrive alongside the many other services that Office Technology offers. Those include hosted printing and cloud services as well as data recovery and IT consulting.

The hosted communications market is on track to overtake the market share of its on-premise brethren and has found popularity among all sizes of businesses. This has created a lot of competition across the globe in order to meet demand and also determine the survival of the fittest. Office Technology, of course, will hope to come out a leader. It has a solid ground of additional products and services on which to stand, so it may have a head start on any competition and should have a number of existing clients to which it can offer its new VoIP.




Edited by Dominick Sorrentino
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