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  2. 3CX - Wikipedia

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    3CX was founded by Nick Galea in 2005. In 2006, 3CX released the 3CX Phone System as a free IP PBX for use in a Microsoft Windows environment. [1] The phone system's first commercial edition, v6.0, was released a year later in 2007. Reviews of the product have noted its easy configuration, management, and hardware compatibility. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Toku (company) - Wikipedia

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    Toku was founded in April 2018 by Thomas Laboulle. [3]In September 2021, Toku raised $5 million in Series A funding. [4] The funds were used to support Toku's expansion, including the development of its "Contact Centre as a Service" platform. [4]

  4. Comparison of VoIP software - Wikipedia

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    Program Operating systems License Protocols, based on, compatible with Encryption Other abilities Key and target markets Latest release Telepathy, Farstream: Linux, macOS, Windows: LGPL: SIP, XMPP , ICE (STUN/TURN), UPnP: No Multi-user A/V conferencing, IM, collaborative applications Mobile devices (Maemo, Meego), Linux desktop or embedded

  5. Partner relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Partner relationship management (PRM), used especially in IT and cybersecurity industries, [1] is a system of methodologies, strategies, software, and web-based capabilities which help a vendor to manage channel partner relationships.

  6. Microsoft Partner Network - Wikipedia

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    The program consists of 400,000 of partners, vendors and service providers that build or sell solutions based on Microsoft products as of March 16, 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is difficult to ascertain the exact count, Microsoft blogs and channel magazines in 2017 and 2021 listed 100,000 partners in the US and 30,000 in the UK, but the worldwide ...

  7. Microsoft Certified Partner - Wikipedia

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    A Microsoft Certified Partner (MCP) is a firm that provides Microsoft-related products or services, or support for such.It is part of the Microsoft Partner Network.. They are confirmed by Microsoft to be official, and that they work effectively, and help customers with a range of information technology (IT) projects and specific products and services.

  8. Iristel - Wikipedia

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    Iristel was established in 1999 by Samer Bishay. [2] The company was granted a carrier license by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission in 2000. [1] Iristel has domestic operator licenses in Algeria, Dominica, and Romania, with an additional 20 locations.

  9. Traffic pumping - Wikipedia

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    Traffic pumping, also known as access stimulation, [1] is a controversial practice by which some local exchange telephone carriers in rural areas of the United States inflate the volume of incoming calls to their networks, and profit from the greatly increased intercarrier compensation fees to which they are entitled by the Telecommunications Act of 1996.