Vertical Communications
Overview
Founded by the merger of Comdial Corporation, Vodavi, Artisoft, and Vertical Networks in 2004, Vertical Communications, Inc., draws from over a century of collective experience in delivering a variety of telecommunications needs. Vertical Communications’ Wave IP, among a host of noted Vertical Communications products, received “Product of the Year” recognition from Unified Communications magazine.
Wave IP accommodates modern businesses of all sizes by providing clear lines of communication across various locations and media. The professional telephony solution creates easy avenues for individuals in different locales to maintain a conversation, whether through e-mail, instant message, or traditional phone calls. Accessible by mobile, home, and softphone, Vertical Communications’ Wave IP allows users simultaneous connections to voicemail, call logs, contacts, and call monitors. Furthermore, Wave IP unites phone messages and e-mails, which facilitates a more efficient route for important notifications.
In addition to offering Wave IP, Vertical Communications extends numerous other telephony options, including the SBX IP, a converged system that makes VoIP simple. Also a popular choice, the Xcelerator IP empowers small office/home office (SOHO) ventures with professional capabilities, supporting up to 27 phones, and reducing communications costs by up to 60 percent when used in conjunction with a SIP service.
A versatile organization, Vertical Communications currently serves companies across many industries, among them medical supply, food service, automotive, and sales. Established clients of Vertical Communications include the U.S. Department of the Treasury, CVS/Pharmacy, and Wells Fargo. Vertical Communications maintains headquarters in Santa Clara, California, and nurtures valuable partnerships with Microsoft Corporation, Dialogic Corporation, AT&T, and IBM.
