SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 24, 2017 -- IntelePeer, a leading provider of business communications including cloud-based UC, cloud contact center, enterprise voice services, and SIP trunking, announced today it has expanded the deployment options for its Atmosphere® Voice Services to include access for TDM or PRI customers. IntelePeer provides customers with an easy-to-install device that enables legacy telephony equipment to leverage IntelePeer’s carrier-grade SIP and voice services.
IntelePeer delivers its award-winning Atmosphere® Voice Services through cloud Unified Communications (UCaaS) services, hosted UC and PBX for every leading vendor, and SIP to premises-based UC and PBX equipment. Companies that are not ready to retire their older equipment or make the move to the cloud can utilize this new deployment option to protect capital investments.
IntelePeer’s service delivers immediate benefits such as 40% average telecom savings, network resiliency, and advanced network-delivered services while positioning customers for seamless equipment upgrades or cloud migrations in the future.
“At IntelePeer, we are constantly developing new solutions that meet the changing communications needs of our customers and facilitate their move to the cloud,” said Robert Galop, SVP Product and Marketing at IntelePeer. “By helping our customers bring their legacy PBX equipment into the cloud, we are removing the cost and technical barriers to taking that first step.”
IntelePeer offers flexible pricing plans and multiple connectivity options that let customers consume Atmosphere® Voice Services in the way that best fits their budget, business needs, and network design. IntelePeer’s services are certified and validated with nearly all PBX and Unified Communications platforms on the market, providing customers with even more flexibility to get the most out of their communications investment. IntelePeer has received multiple industry recognitions for its innovations in business communications enablement, with the most recent being Frost & Sullivan’s 2017 Enabling Technology Leadership Award.
“Expanding our service offerings to legacy communications equipment is proof of our commitment to bringing the power of the cloud to business communications,” concluded Galop.
About IntelePeer
IntelePeer has been a leading provider of Voice Services since 2003. We deliver complete business communications solutions including full-service cloud calling and unified communications through Cisco Spark, Cloud Contact Center, Enterprise Voice Services and SIP Trunking, and Unified Communications (UC) Enablement for Carriers and Hosters. Visit www.intelepeer.com to learn more.
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