VoIP.ms
VoIP.ms is a Canadian voice over internet protocol (VoIP) provider headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] [2]
VoIP.ms services include local DID numbers in 60+ countries, toll-free numbers, call termination, audio conferencing and services such as E911, CNAM Lookup, SMS, virtual fax, virtual PRIs, and local number portability. It mostly operates on a Pay-As-You-Go business model.
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| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Founded 📆 | 2007 |
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| Products 📟 | Voice over IP, SMS, Fax, Call Conference, SIP trunking |
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| 🌐 Website | VoIP.ms |
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History
VoIP.ms[4] was founded in 2007 [5] by a group of IT and business professionals who believed there was a better way to bring Internet phone services to companies who, like them, had a desire for high-caliber communications solutions.
Their goals weren't overly complicated: they wanted something reliable, flexible, and affordable. When they couldn't find all three elsewhere, VoIP.ms was created.[6]
Services
VoIP.ms serves over 80,000 customers across the world with a full suite of voice products for both residential and business purposes.
Its local DID numbers are available in over 60 countries, namely Canada, United States, United Kingdom, France, and New Zealand. It also offers termination (outgoing calls) in over 125 countries across the world.
The company also offers various related products including toll-free numbers (800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888), SIP trunks (Virtual Primary Rate Interface), Virtual Faxes, Audio Conferencing and advanced features including Digital Receptionist (IVR), Calling Queues, SMS, Ring Groups and Call Hunting.
VoIP.ms allows businesses of any size to start reselling its services through a 100% white-label platform. It also provides a SOAP and REST/JSON API which allows to integrate VoIP.ms into the back-end of a website, intranet, extranet or customer portal.
While the company offers support through live chat, tickets, and e-mails, it also has an extensive Wiki dedicated to any technical matters ranging from configuration guides for IP phones, softphones and PBXs (Private Branch Exchange) to the specifics of ring groups and digital receptionists.
Technology
VoIP.ms has over 100 points of presence across the world, namely United States, Canada, Netherlands, Australia and France. The company supports various codecs including G.711u (μ-law / pcmu) (native), G.729a (native) and gsm (transcoded). It also supports SIP and IAX2 protocols and has two authentication methods: SIP/IAX Dynamic Registration and SIP Static IP authentication. VoIP.ms has a Bring Your Own Device policy where it allows customers to either keep their current phone environment or migrate to any other that suits their needs. It supports a wide range of softphones, devices and PBXs namely Asterisk, Avaya, Cisco, Grandstream, OBi, Polycom, Siemens, Snom, and Yealink.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Features
VoIP.ms provides a vast range of standard telephony features found in traditional phone systems as well as enhanced communication features to simplify business communications and connect users with businesses whether they are in the office or anywhere around the world[15]
- Voicemail to email
- DID forwarding that can help businesses manage calls more effectively
- 3-way calling
- Calling Queues
- Digital Receptionist (IVR)
- Call forwarding
See also
References
- ↑ VoIP.ms Reviews, Retrieved from voipreview.org on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ VoIP Partners, Retrieved from liveagent.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Portfolio Oliva Capital, Retrieved from oliva.capital on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ https://www.counterpath.com/counterpath-team-collaboration-solution-and-voip-ms/
- ↑ https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/voip-ms-launches-free-porting-across-u-s-canada-1028823923
- ↑ Grandstream IP Voice Solutions Now Certified VoIP.ms, Article dated from March 5, 2019, retrieved from grandstream.com on March 25, 2020.
- ↑ Yeastar announces partnership with SIP trunk provider VoIP.ms, Article dated from October, 4 2018, Retrieved from yeastar.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Softphone Integrations with VoIP.ms Retrieved from softphone.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ 3CX VoIP.ms Canadian SIP trunk, Retrieved from 3cx.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Which VOIP reviews VoIP.ms, Retrieved from whichvoip.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Yealink Announces Successful Interoperability with VoIP.ms, Press Release dated from October, 15 2019, Retrieved from yealink.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Beronet Certifies the Canadian VoIP Provider VoIP.ms, Blog dated from October, 11 2019, Retrieved from beronet.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Vodia and VoIP.ms Announce Partnership, Press Release dated from August, 20 2019, Retrieved from vodia.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ Epigy Technologies Announces Partnership with SIP Trunk Provider VoIP.ms, Article dated from January, 17 2020, Retrieved from epigy.com on March, 25 2020.
- ↑ VoIP.ms Launches Free Porting Across U.S. & Canada, Press Release dated from January 16, 2020, Retrieved from businessinsider.com on March 25, 2020.
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