ALTEVA WINS 2014 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award

Alteva’s UCaaS Solution Recognized for Innovation

Alteva logoPHILADELPHIA, PA – January 30, 2014 –  Alteva (NYSE MKT:  ALTV), a premier provider of hosted Unified Communications as a Service ( UCaaS ),  announced today that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named Alteva’s UCaaS Solution as a recipient of a 2014 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award. “Alteva’s hosted UCaaS Solution is transformative, offering businesses and their employees true Unified Communications with  tightly integrated productivity applications and  mobility solutions across all major operating systems,” said Bill Birnie, CMO, Alteva. “In this BYOD business environment, it’s important that we enable companies and their employees to communicate however and wherever they want.” “It gives me great pleasure to recognize Alteva with a 2014 Product of the Year Award for its commitment to excellence and innovation,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “In the opinion of our distinguished judges, Alteva’s UCaaS Solution has proven to be among the best communications and technology solutions on the market in 2014. I look forward to continued innovation from Alteva. The winners of the 2014 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year are featured in the January/February 2014 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine and online at www.itmag.com. For more information about TMC, please visit www.tmcnet.com. To learn more about Alteva, visit http://www.alteva.com. You can also follow Alteva on LinkedIn and Twitter @AltevaInc.
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