SARASOTA, Fla., May 07, 2018 -- Star2Star Communications announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Star2Star to its 2018 Mobility 100 list. This list recognizes the influential contributions of vendors bringing innovative mobile products and services to market.
Compiled by a panel of CRN editors, the Mobility 100 list is divided into four categories: Mobile Hardware, Mobile Security and Device Management, Mobile Software and Services, and Mobile App Development. In order to maintain pace and productivity in today’s fast-paced market, mobile products and services are virtually inextricable from everyday business life. A company’s success depends on its ability to maintain consistent and seamless presence across a wide range of devices, networks, and communications preferences which customers and businesses rely on. It is also crucial that companies are able to maintain secure communications and protect the sensitive data constantly flowing through them.
“Star2Star is dedicated to providing the most complete communications solutions on the market,” said Michelle Accardi, President and Chief Revenue Officer at Star2Star. “Our Full Spectrum Communications Solution encompasses hybrid to hosted products, seamless presence management, and mobility solutions including our softphones and mobile applications for the StarSystem®. We are thrilled to receive this distinction from CRN because it reflects our efforts to produce ultra-reliable, seamless, and mobile communications for our customers.”
“An increasingly mobile workforce is helping businesses to become more responsive and agile, but effective deployment of mobile devices in the workplace requires careful, strategic planning on a number of fronts,” said Bob Skelley, CEO of The Channel Company. “The vendors on CRN’s 2018 Mobility 100 list have responded to this challenge with cutting-edge services and solutions that give companies an unprecedented degree of flexibility while guarding against key vulnerabilities.”
The 2018 Mobility 100 list is available online at www.crn.com/mobility100.
About Star2Star Communications
Founded in 2006 in Sarasota, Florida, Star2Star Communications empowers global business success with a Full Spectrum Communications Solution. With options ranging from Hosted to Hybrid, Star2Star offers unparalleled value, reliability, quality, and scalability. Star2Star unifies business communications including voice, video, fax, mobile, chat, and presence management. Merged with Blueface, the leading pan-European UCaaS provider, Star2Star possesses a global influence and customer base. Blueface's proprietary cloud voice platform supports businesses of all sizes, ranging from small-to-medium to large enterprises and strategic wholesale customers.
Star2Star's award-winning, patented Constellation™ Network overcomes the reliability and quality limitations of other communications technologies and enables companies to choose the deployment methodology that aligns best with their needs. For businesses who require high-quality voice, redundant networks for continuity, and ultra-reliable communications, Star2Star's Hybrid architecture offers the highest guaranteed SLAs in the industry at an affordable price. Businesses with less complexity, who seek the best communications capabilities for their employees and customers, can consider Star2Star's Hosted solution the optimal choice.
With a customer retention rate of 99.85%, Star2Star has been recognized by a multitude of leading analysts. In the past seven years, Star2Star was named to the Forbes Most Promising Companies list, the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 five times, and the Inc. 500|5000 seven times. The company was also named by IHS as a Top 10 Hosted Business VoIP/UC Provider and has been in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for UCaaS, Worldwide for the last four years.
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