VoIP Supply’s November VoIP News Update: Exciting New Tools, Upcoming Releases, and Giving Back
November is here, and so is the latest VoIP news from VoIP Supply! We’re excited to share some updates on new product launches, a great charity initiative, and more. Here’s what’s happening this month:
Grandstream has launched its new GCC Convergence Demo Tool, designed to streamline the process of showcasing the power of its unified communications solutions. This tool allows resellers, IT managers, and service providers to demonstrate the full range of Grandstream’s capabilities in real time.
Fanvil, a leading provider of innovative VoIP solutions, is preparing to release some exciting new products. Keep an eye out for their latest additions! Fanvil has consistently delivered quality, cost-effective solutions, and these upcoming releases are expected to offer even more advanced features and enhanced performance for businesses of all sizes.
In the spirit of giving back, VoIP Supply is proud to announce our November charity initiative. For every web order placed this month, we will be donating a meal to the Buffalo City Mission. The Buffalo City Mission serves the homeless and those in need throughout the Buffalo, NY area, and your support will help provide meals to those who need them most. It’s a small way we can make a big impact, and we encourage our customers to join us in supporting this important cause.
Are you excited about new Fanvil products? Have you tried the new Grandstream GCC Convergence Tool? Let us know in the comments below!
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