Telesphere Recognized as Inc. 500/5000 Fast-Growing Company

imagesLeading Cloud Communications and Hosted VoIP Provider Shows Impressive Year-over-Year Growth;  Named to Inc. 500/5000 Fourth Consecutive Year Telesphere, the leading provider of nationwide Unified Communications as a Service for businesses, has been named to Inc. Magazine’s annual list of the 500 /5000 fastest-growing private companies in the United States. With a year-over-year annual growth rate of 50 percent since 2011, this is the fourth consecutive year Telesphere has been named to the prestigious list. Telesphere has consistently placed among the fastest growing companies ranked by Inc. nationally, in Arizona, and within the telecommunications industry over the past four years .The list represents a comprehensive look at America’s independent entrepreneurs who are widely acclaimed to be the U.S. economy’s most important segment. Telesphere CEO Clark Peterson said, “It’s incredibly gratifying to be recognized by Inc. Magazine’s 500/5000 list the fourth year in a row. More and more enterprise businesses are opting for hosted communications in the cloud, and we welcome having a leadership position in this space. We’re also proud of the fact that our customer turnover rate is among the lowest in the industry, the result of a dedicated team and exceptional customer service. That’s where we really excel.” facebook twitter google_plus reddit pinterest linkedin mail
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