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Post image for Cut Wireless Technologies? Small Businesses Say “No”!

While businesses regularly evaluate where they can cut on spending, certain activities remain out of the pail of the considered options. Why? They’re just too important. AT&T just surveyed small businesses and found that 2/3 of business owners believe that wireless technologies are critical to their continued survival. AT&T’s announcement details the findings, and the [...]

Post image for Phone Marketing Insider’s Greatest Highlights

New ways to leverage phones in marketing your business are constantly evolving, and you want to be on the cutting edge of these technologies. We tend to think of phone systems as an operational aspect of business, separate from the marketing department’s goals. But Phone Marketing Insider’s first 100 posts present the interconnectivity between the [...]

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Windstream Launches New VoIP Service

by Rocky on January 13, 2010

Windstream, a rural Telecom company, unveiled a new technology for their VoIP services. The new launch “combines voice, data and high-speed Internet services over a single connection and offers customers both the cost-savings and advantages of VoIP technology,” according to the news release on EON (Enhanced Online News).

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InContact Announces Key Wins to Finish 2009

by Rocky on January 13, 2010

InContact announced a number of key wins during the month of December, thus concluding their 2009 positioning in the on-demand call center software market on a high note.

Post image for IT Expo Announces Telecom Keynoters You Can’t Miss

The anticipation of hearing this upcoming year’s Keynote Speakers at IT EXPO 2010 was tremendous. But the announcement matched mine and others’ anticipation with quite impressive Keynote Speakers that you won’t want to miss. The speakers include: Craig Walker from Google Voice, Jeffrey Rodman from Polycom, Mathew Oommen from Sprint, and Chistopher Dean from Skype.