In the communications space, it’s no secret that an IP PBX (News - Alert) system is beneficial to organizations of any size. An IP PBX system is easier to install, easier to maintain, it has many low-cost advantages, requires no additional wiring and, above all, it’s scalable.
One could say that it is simple, so much that SoTel Systems (News - Alert) offers just that – its SoSimple solution.
The SoSimple Usage Program from SoTel gives businesses the opportunity to upgrade to a VoIP solution that is chock full of features.
With no capital investment, businesses can offer customers a unified communications (UC) suite that brings convenience and a reduction in network cost.
Service providers can then share the cost benefits to the end user with a simple monthly bill.
With SoSimple, service providers are able to offer flexible and scalable solutions. With an IP PBX at the epicenter of SMB business services, savings are also accrued in terms of administration time and the monetary costs associated with connection rates.
“Going into 2011, most businesses still have tighter budgets than they had in
previous years,” said Jim Goebel, CEO of SoTel Systems at the program’s launch in March of 2011. “With this new program, both SoTel Systems and our Value-Added Resellers (VARs) become true partners in our customers’ overall success - by helping them grow their business through driving down operating costs and allowing them to adopt cutting edge business communications technology with zero capital expenditure.”
Reseller programs are designed so that resellers and distributors can generate a revenue stream, and in this case, from an IP PBX solution.
With a value proposition, SoTel’s SoSimple Program and its IP PBX product is priced perfectly for any market.
Michelle Amodio is a TMCnet contributor. She has helped promote companies and groups in all industries, from technology to banking to professional roller derby. She holds a bachelor's degree in Writing from Endicott College and currently works in marketing, journalism, and public relations as a freelancer.Edited by
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