Consumer VoIP Featured Article
July 10, 2008
Tpad Offers Residential, Mobile and Business VoIP Phone Services Worldwide
Tpad (News - Alert), a provider of the residential and mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone services, said that it has developed a new IP
PBX (News - Alert) Business Solution catering to the small- to medium-sized enterprises (SME) marketplace.
This newest solution has been specifically targeted at businesses that require a “simple yet powerful, robust phone solution using the latest VoIP
technology,” according to Tpad officials.
Tpad offers a wide range of next generation telecommunication solutions such as a hosted and managed IP PBX
package. The hosted IP PBX, dubbed Tpad Lite, will enable companies to have their own private phone system hosted on Tpads global VoIP network.
Officials said that using the hosted solution, companies can automatically reduce their cost of ownership on communications hardware, as this solution allows them to rent access to the hardware from Tpad for a low monthly fee.
Chris Morris, general manager at Tpad, stated that his company has designed a VoIP Solution that can be “tailored for any SME in the World” enabling Tpad to offer any customer the “most flexible and affordable business VoIP phone service” available for today’s competitive market.
He also said that as more and more businesses eventually learn about the extensive features and major benefits of VoIP phone solutions, “we wanted to be in a position to offer a low cost, easy to use package that would appeal to these businesses.”
Through this new IP PBX Business Solution, the company intendeds to compete with business VoIP telephony companies such as Packet8, Vonage (News - Alert) and Skype. Morris said that TPad has developed a communications package to fit in with the demanding business needs, adding that using the Tpad solution will allow businesses to make “massive savings on communications costs whilst enjoying the very latest calling features on this next generation platform.”
Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
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