MegaPath (News - Alert), one of the leading providers of managed data, voice and security services in North America, recently received 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award for its Hosted Voice solution. This is the second recognition of the year for the solution from INTERNET TELEPHONY. The magazine recently recognized the solution with a 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award.
Launched in 2011, the solution has gained tremendous appreciation from its users. The solution delivers more functionality than a traditional phone system, without the costs of managing and maintaining a PBX (News - Alert). The solution is a hosted PBX phone system that allows businesses to streamline how they communicate.
The solution has easy-to-use features including Hosted Voice Mobile for mobile and virtual workers, Visual Voicemail, Find Me/Follow Me, and many more. It does not require any PBX equipment. All a company needs are IP phones and a voice gateway connected to modem or router.
“At MegaPath, we are constantly investing in our network and bundling voice offerings to meet the demand for innovative calling solutions from our customers,” said Dan Foster (News - Alert), president of Business Markets at MegaPath, in a statement. “We are proud to receive this recognition from INTERNET TELEPHONY because it serves as a testament to our commitment to bring the best hosted voice solutions to market.”
“I am happy to recognize MegaPath with a Product of the Year Award. The editors of INTERNET TELEPHONY have verified that MegaPath displays quality and innovation plus provides real solutions in the marketplace,” said Rich Tehrani, TMC (News - Alert) CEO. “I would like to congratulate the entire team at MegaPath for their commitment to advancing IP communication technologies.”
In related news, MegaPath has upgraded its Managed Security Services to help increase the network performance and productivity of small, medium and large enterprises. The service provides signature updates, scanning, and cleaning, resulting in a steady flow of clean data to businesses. It can identify harmful content at the network edge, preventing it from impacting the first-mile connection. The service also preserves bandwidth and promotes network availability.
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Edited by Jennifer Russell