Epygi Technologies designs, manufactures and distributes globally feature-rich IP PBXs, voice over IP gateways and cost-saving conference servers. The privately held U.S. corporation was founded in 2000.
The Merging of Voice and Data onto One Network is Inevitable Evolution for Small Business
For traditional business telecom vendors, sales of traditional PBX and key systems have slowed dramatically. Competition among Internet service providers has been fierce and profitability is down. Demand for LAN and WAN implementation has leveled off and network integrators are seeking ways to add revenue.
If your business resembles any of these scenarios, there's an excellent chance that broadening your portfolio to include VoIP will fatten your coffers. But you can't succeed doing it willy-nilly. You need a take hold plan and supportive partners.
Adding VoIP to Your Portfolio Improves your "Perceived" Value
Killer App
Your small business customer has some insecurities. And they're not unfounded. He knows that his company has the knowledge and skills to do the job. But he sees larger and more affluent customers judge his organization's competence according to their perception of its size and sophistication.
Epygi Technologies
IP PBX design & innovation since 2000
Small business focus
Sold exclusively through a limited authorized channel
If You Supply, Administer or Maintain Networks but "don't do VoIP," You're an Endangered Species
Surprise! Data now includes voice
You're keenly aware that most small business people have neither the time nor the desire to become experts in the technology they use to earn a living. That's why they depend on you as an indispensable outsourced resource.
Enhance Your Position and Profitability as an Internet Service Provider by Offering Voice.
The most lucrative path may not be what you think
As a broadband Internet Service Provider to small business, you've enjoyed rapidly growing demand in the category. You've also encountered a growing list of competitors. How do you differentiate your offering?