Greenville, SC
– NuVox, a leading
communications provider
across the Southeast and
Midwest, announced today
that its VoxIP SIP (Session
Initiation Protocol)
Trunking product is now
compatible with NEC's
UNIVERGE SV8100 and UX5000
IP communications servers.
NEC passed NuVox's strict
certification program to
ensure that customers will
be able to quickly and
easily combine NEC hardware
and NuVox's SIP Service.
This allows customers to
test and certify the
interoperability between
VoxIP SIP and NEC's UNIVERGE
IP communication systems.
VoxIP SIP is the latest
in communications
technology. It efficiently
utilizes bandwidth to
deliver voice and data
services along with
enhanced, business class
features. VoxIP SIP supports
IP communications from the
user's IPPBX (and handset)
to the NuVox cloud,
providing the foundation for
multimedia communications.
When complemented with
VoxNET Gold, NuVox's MPLS
solution, SIP also allows
customers to streamline
communications.
"VoxIP SIP utilizes
cutting edge IP technology
that will change the way
businesses communicate in
the future," said Sid
Earley, Vice President of
Marketing for NuVox.
"Together with NEC, NuVox
will continue to deliver the
most comprehensive
communications solutions to
our customers."
"In today's economy, the
business case for VoxIP SIP
Trunking from NuVox has
never been clearer," said
Jay Krauser, General
Manager, Core Solutions and
Engineering, NEC. "By
combining the potential cost
savings of VoxIP with the
productivity benefits of our
unified communications
applications and UNIVERGE
SMB platforms, NEC and NuVox
should be on every mid-sized
company's list for
consideration."
NEC's award-winning
UNIVERGE SV8100
Communications Server is the
ideal IP telephony solution
for SMBs that wish to
compete and grow their
businesses over time. The
UNIVERGE UX5000 is a
comprehensive integrated
solution for smaller
businesses designed to meet
the unique challenges of
both business telephony
applications and VoIP.
VoxIP SIP Trunking with
NEC's communication servers
is now available to business
customers in Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Missouri, North
Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, and
Tennessee.
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