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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. Twinkle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Since version 1.3.2 (September 2008), Twinkle supports message exchange and a buddy-list feature for presence notification, showing the online-status of predefined communications partners (provider-support needed).

  4. Raajjé Online - Wikipedia

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    Raajjé [1] Online (ROL) (Dhivehi: ރާއްޖެ އޮންލައިން) is a broadband internet service provided by Focus Infocom Private Limited. History [ edit ]

  5. 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.

  6. BroadVoice - Wikipedia

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    Broadvoice's b-hive virtual call center platform combines UCaaS, Contact Center, Cloud PBX and communication tools. [7] The platforms allow users to review and manage call flows through real-time analytics, call routing, call recording, auto attendants, conference call setup, manager users and the added ability to use the Android and iPhone application to make and receive calls.

  7. List of Cisco products - Wikipedia

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    The vehicles are self-contained and provide wired and wireless services including voice and radio interoperability, voice over IP, network-based video surveillance and secured high-definition video-conferencing for leaders and first responders in crisis areas with up to 3 Mbit/s of bandwidth (up and down) via a 1.8-meter satellite antenna.

  8. Broadvox Communications - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2014, Fusion acquired the Broadvox cloud services business, including all cloud-based voice, unified communications and SIP trunking products, for $32.1 million. [7] On September 3, 2015, Onvoy (which already operates as a CLEC and acquired assets of Vitelity) acquired the remaining Broadvox businesses. [8]

  9. 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.