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Vocalocity for Small Businesses

Source: www.voip-news.com

Vocalocity says that it’s bringing the summer vacation back. How? By providing a VoIP service for small businesses that lets users choose when to be available and when not.

According to TMC:

Users can easily decide when and how they are reached both inside and outside the office with Vocalocity’s Internet phone service for small businesses. Business people and employees on the move can now have as much or as little access to day-to-day operations and tasks as desired with facilities such as call forwarding, voicemail to e-mail and integration of a cell phone with the office phone.
Vocalocity’s service comes with now bag or baggage as there is no expensive equipment to install. Companies only need to purchase full-feature Internet phones for around $150, company officials say. To use the phone, all you need to do is to connect it to the Internet. The initial investment for comparable systems may cost three times as much and require businesses to install complex equipment, which is often expensive to maintain, company officials say.

So, Vocalocity is bringin’ the turn-off, eh? I thought you could just . . . um . . . turn off your methods of communication. Or is self-control on the outs too?

Published on August 7th, 2008 under , , , ,

ZivVa buys Vocalocity

Source: voipcentral.org

The provider of VoIP applications ZivVa is looking to simplify the creation and installment of VoIP services and OEMs. Vocalocity is providing OEM software for standards-based telephony solutions.

ZivVa announced that the company is empowering the product quality by acquiring Vocalocity.

Due to leadership position of the Vocalocity brand in the market, the combined firm will work in the name of Vocalocity. The firm will provide an OEM-driven standards-based VoIP platform in single brand.

The combination will provide both technologies like ZivVas hosted VoIP applications for enterprises and Vocalocitys technology as well. It will migrate to open telephony platforms by simplifying the development and integration of VoiceXML, CCXML, SIP and other evolving standards. By this way, they can serve both of the customers.

With the help of ZivVa Office, business customers and consumers can access a VoIP platform and, with Vocalocity, OEMs and channel partners can access VoiceXML software.

VocalOSTM, a communication server and open service framework is powering the all voice platform.

Members of the existing Vocalocity executive team will continue to work closely with the acquiring company following the transaction.

Via: IP COMMUNICATIONS

Published on June 30th, 2006 under , , ,

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