Providing MSPs Microsoft Teams Integration within Existing Phone Systems
Pax8, the best place for IT professionals to buy cloud products, announced a new global agreement with Qunifi to provide managed service providers (MSPs) access to Call2Teams. The innovative technology will offer Pax8 partners a seamless connection between existing phone systems and Microsoft Teams.
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“The hybrid work environment requires employees to have access to technology so they can communicate from anywhere,” said Nick Heddy, Chief Revenue Officer at Pax8. “Call2Teams enables partners to quickly and easily integrate their clients’ phone systems with the powerful capabilities of Microsoft Teams. With the Call2Teams solution, businesses can connect from any location through their current phone provider, improving agility and productivity.”
The Call2Teams product enables companies to leverage the power of Microsoft Teams while utilizing existing phone services. Users can connect all numbers and systems to Microsoft Office 365 and integrate with the calls feature of Microsoft Teams. The Teams application travels anywhere, and through the innovative Call2Teams solution, conversations can too. Call2Teams provides expanded communications without new phone lines or numbers, providing an efficient option for remote collaboration.
“We are excited to partner with Pax8 and expand Call2Teams into more markets through their expansive partner network,” said Mark Herbert, Founder & President at Qunifi. “With Call2Teams, MSPs can offer their clients a quick and simple solution for voice-enabling Teams. The seamless integration with Pax8’s marketplace creates a straightforward and efficient experience. As more companies continue working remotely, the advanced features of Call2Teams will drive their productivity and success.”
Call2Teams offers partners the following benefits:
- Quick and simple deployment
- No disruption or risk
- Simple per-user pricing
- Flexible user management
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