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Home » XO Launches Broadband VoIP Service for Businesses

XO Launches Broadband VoIP Service for Businesses

January 30, 2005
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XO Communications is preparing to launch “Xoptions” Flex, its new bundled VoIP solution for business customers with a broadband connection. The service provides unlimited local and long distance calling over XO’s Tier 1 IP network. XOptions Flex will be available for a flat monthly price and include more than a dozen standard voice applications and features for each phone line including call forward, three-way calling, and hunt groups. XOptions Flex will be available in Boston, New York and Washington, DC in early March followed by full nationwide availability in the second quarter.

XO is using BroadSoft’s enhanced voice applications software to support XOptions Flex.

XO Communications is also using Sonus Networks’ equipment for the service. XO Communications launched their Sonus-based network in 2001 and over the last four years has continued to expand their deployment. Today, the company carries 600 million minutes of customer long distance traffic each month across its IP network.
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