October 19, 2005

Bandwidth.com

Bandwidth.com has launched a new tool that will allow SMBs to test their organization’s readiness for VoIP. The test checks availability of ports, bandwidth, and the extent of latency. These three elements significantly influence the ability of a network to handle both voice and data.

The launch of the new tool coincides with the release of a report by Savatar. According to the report, SMBs that are keen on VoIP implementation do not get adequate information and support from the major VoIP providers.

The major service providers are waking up to the potential SMB market. Microsoft is partnering Qwest and Vonage has teamed up with TowerStream to make their services available to SMBs that are more than 1.5 million in number.

SMBs in every state in the US can avail Bandwidth’s services as the company has extensive collaboration with wholesalers such as AT&T and Level 3. The company is set to spend $ 4.75 million on improving its service to the SMBs.

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