Oct 18, 2011
Virtual PBX Rakes In Excellence Award
Virtual PBX is on a roll. The virtual PBX provider keeps raking in the rewards. The latest recognition for the hosted PBX phone systems company comes from Internet Telephony magazine. The TMC publication has given Virtual PBX Complete the 2011 Internet Telephony Excellence Award.
“Taking risks to advance IP Communications technology and provide real solutions has earned Virtual PBX recognition from the editors of Internet Telephony and an Internet Telephony Excellence Award,” says Erik Linask, group editorial director of Internet Telephony. “Virtual PBX Complete has excelled in delivering cutting-edge solutions. Its customers are extremely pleased and have offered their testaments of support.”
In case you aren’t familiar with Virtual PBX Complete, it’s a hybrid services that offers a blend of traditional analog and IP telephony. The system aims at the small- and mid-size business market. Virtual PBX Complete incorporates Open VoIP Peering capabilities, which eliminates the need for proprietary software. The system also gives businesses the flexibility to carry business extensions anywhere around the world.
“This award demonstrates the value our customers are seeing from Virtual PBX Complete, which delivers superior IP communications capabilities for businesses looking to save on costs without sacrificing professional service and quality,” says Greg Brashier, COO of Virtual PBX. “With our latest enhancement to Virtual PBX Complete, Virtual PBX Complete with VoIP Anywhere, our customers gain the critical benefits they need from a business extension wherever they are, whether in the office, at remote locations or even traveling overseas.”
Of course, Virtual PBX isn’t the only reputable—or even the only award-winning virtual PBX solution on the market. Phone.com has won its fair share of awards and RingCentral has the backing of Cisco. So if you are in the market for virtual PBX systems, be sure to explore all the options based on your specific needs. Awards are nice, but that doesn’t mean the solution will suit your small business.
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