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  2. 3CX - Wikipedia

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    3CX, Inc., is a software development company and developer of the 3CX Phone System. The 3CX Phone System is a software private branch exchange based on the SIP ( Session Initiation Protocol ) standard to allow calls via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.

  3. Skype for Business Server - Wikipedia

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    Skype for Business Server (formerly Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Lync Server) is real-time communications server software that provides the infrastructure for enterprise instant messaging, presence, VoIP, ad hoc and structured conferences (audio, video and web conferencing) and PSTN connectivity through a third-party gateway or SIP trunk. [3]

  4. Iristel - Wikipedia

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    Iristel is a Canadian provider of telecommunication services that is a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC). [1] The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Markham, Ontario . Iristel has deployed multiple redundant switching facilities and points of presence (PoPs) nationally.

  5. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    Security – Implementing access control, verifying the identity of other participants (computers or people), and encrypting data to protect the privacy and integrity of the media contents and/or the control messages. VoIP protocols include: Matrix, open standard for online chat, voice over IP, and videotelephony

  6. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype (/ s k aɪ p /) is a proprietary telecommunications application operated by Skype Technologies, a division of Microsoft, best known for IP-based videotelephony, videoconferencing and voice calls.

  7. Voxbone - Wikipedia

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    Voxbone was founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 2005 by Rodrigue Ullens and Francois Struman as Voxbone SA/NV. [8] As a consultant for telecom operators, Ullens noticed the growing demand for phone numbers from other countries and decided to create the business. [9]

  8. Sinch AB - Wikipedia

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    In June, 2020, Sinch acquired ACL Mobile Ltd (ACL), a vendor of communications services in India and Southeast Asia, for a total consideration of INR 5,350 million (approximately SEK 655 million). In February 2021, Sinch acquired Inteliquent , an interconnection provider for voice communications, for $1.14 billion.

  9. ServiceNow - Wikipedia

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    Luddy was the only employee until mid-2005 [5] when US$2.5 million in venture financing from JMI Equity allowed Glidesoft to hire five additional people. [5] In 2006, the company changed its name to Service-Now.com. [ 6 ] In 2007, ServiceNow reported an annual revenue of US$13 million and opened its first Silicon Valley office, in San Jose .