Junction Networks' VoIP Service to Come Preconfigured for Microsoft Response Point

Microsoft has selected Junction Networks as a preferred SIP trunking and gateway service provider for its Microsoft Response Point small business phone system. The Response Point SP 1 will feature services from Junction Networks pre-configured for simple account activation and maintenance.

Microsoft chose Junction Networks for the provider’s strict adherence to SIP standards, its commitment to customer satisfaction and for its established phone service for small to medium-sized businesses. Response Point customers will enjoy the convenience of Junction Networks’ simple account set-up process: The SIP-based voice service from Junction Networks is pre-configured in the Response Point Administrator software. A small business needs only a working Internet connection to acquire service and lines in minutes.

“We thoroughly tested the service from Junction Networks and are pleased to align with them to deliver Response Point as a complete VoIP solution for small businesses,” said Xuedong Huang, general manager of Microsoft Response Point. “With our focus on ease of use, and Junction Networks’ high-quality SIP trunking and gateway service, small businesses will experience all the benefits of the magic blue button for voice dialing with reliable VoIP service.”

Response Point is sold with unique “blue-button”-equipped IP phones from Aastra Technologies, D-Link Corp. and Quanta Computer, and employs speech recognition that allows users to perform basic and advanced phone functionality with spoken commands.

Junction Networks is offering Response Point customers access to a special promotion that waives the $9.95 monthly service charge and supplies two free phone numbers, one of which is toll-free, for the first 30 days. The new account will include a credit of $7 toward inbound and/or outbound calling. Junction Networks does not require a long-term contract or commitment, and there are no penalties for cancellation at any time.

Junction Networks recently launched its own authorized reseller program, in addition to supporting Microsoft’s broad network of resellers, to help it reach and service small-business customers with Microsoft’s offering and its own trunking/gateway service.



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