Broadvoice Relocates Headquarters

Combines Broadvoice and DSL Extreme offices and returns to their founder’s roots in Northridge, California. Broadvoice (PRNewsFoto/Broadvoice) LOS ANGELES,   Sept. 9, 2015  —  Broadvoice, a leading hosted voice and telecommunications provider nationwide, today announced they have relocated to   Northridge, California.  Broadvoice purchased a 49,000 square foot facility located at 9221 Corbin Ave. in   Northridge. The facility will support their rapid growth and expansion that they expect to accelerate exponentially over the next 36 months.  Broadvoice employs approximately 150 talented individuals today and expects to continue to create new jobs within   Los Angeles’  vibrant Tech community. The move to   Northridge  marks the return to his beginnings for Broadvoice CEO   Jim Murphy, a   California State University Northridge  alum, who founded his first telecommunications business while attending college with his late business partner and co-founder   Ari Ramezani.  “The new headquarters will afford us the unique opportunity to house all of our operations under a single roof and support our quickly expanding workforce,” commented Murphy. “As we continue our growth and expansion, the return to   Northridge  where Ari and I got started seems fitting. Operating within   Los Angeles  allows us to recruit from a vast base of highly qualified applicants.” For more information on Broadvoice, visit  broadvoice.com  or call 888-332-8036.
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