Podcast: 888VoIP solving distributed workforce challenges at home and at work

In a matter of weeks, the world’s business has moved home. Everything from whole contact centers to news broadcasts have moved to home offices. Some people have encountered issues: call QoS, poor quality microphones, not ready for prime-time infrastructure. In this podcast, Kyle Oursler, Vendor Business Manager at 888VoIP walks us through ready-to-ship, ready to play solutions that can greatly improve home office experiences. Oursler discusses SBCs from Ribbon that are purpose made to deliver on the promise of Teams and the Microsoft vision of collaboration. Oursler outlines Yealink products that up the game on headsets and speakerphones, designed to make the most of audio and video meetings and other communications. Oursler also points out that 888VoIP is striving to make it easy for actual end users. End points are drop-shipped right to the door of the respective users, avoiding shipping, warehousing and re-shipping. Products are ready to plug and play, already programmed to work on their respective distributed networks, and with direct shipping the number of contact events are reduced, making each transaction as safe as possible. We learn how 888VoIP makes it easy and straightforward for their channel partners to deliver what their customers need as they move whole workforces off-site.

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