Modulis Makes Two New Acquisitions
Business IP telephony leader bolsters its position.
Montreal, Canada, April 02, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Modulis, a Montreal-based leader in VoIP services intended solely for businesses, is acquiring Alécie and the VoIP division of DCI Consultants, two key players in the Greater Montréal area. These acquisitions mean that Modulis can strengthen its positioning in the IP telephony market for businesses, institutions and governments, while confirming its expertise with solutions provided through the Asterisk platform.
IP telephony – essentially, voice transfer via the Internet – is increasingly popular with businesses and offers its users a number of benefits, such as increased functionality and lower costs.
By merging Alécie services with its own, Modulis will now be serving more than a hundred additional business clients in the Laurentian region. As such, this new addition represents an opportunity for Modulis to make optimized solutions available to all of its clients. “This new partnership between Alécie and Modulis will improve the quality and efficiency of the services and support provided by a specialized IP telephony team. I am convinced that this alliance will bring about a marked increase in client satisfaction,” declared Sébastien Jean, President of Alécie.
The recent concomitant transfer of a DCI Consultants division to Modulis was excellent news for Daniel Cyr, the company’s president. “With Modulis at the helm of the VoIP division, our clients will now receive knowledgeable advice from experts in the field of IP telephony,” he asserted.
With more than 11,000 users now connected to its Asterisk-based infrastructure in North America and Europe, Modulis offers its clients undisputable expertise, products developed from state-of-the-art technology and services of the highest calibre.
Now approaching the ten-year mark as a player on the highly competitive chessboard of telecommunications, Modulis has focused unremittingly on innovation, which has enabled the company headed up by Adrien Laurent to maintain sustained growth and continue to specialize in VoIP services solely for businesses.
IP telephony – essentially, voice transfer via the Internet – is increasingly popular with businesses and offers its users a number of benefits, such as increased functionality and lower costs.
By merging Alécie services with its own, Modulis will now be serving more than a hundred additional business clients in the Laurentian region. As such, this new addition represents an opportunity for Modulis to make optimized solutions available to all of its clients. “This new partnership between Alécie and Modulis will improve the quality and efficiency of the services and support provided by a specialized IP telephony team. I am convinced that this alliance will bring about a marked increase in client satisfaction,” declared Sébastien Jean, President of Alécie.
The recent concomitant transfer of a DCI Consultants division to Modulis was excellent news for Daniel Cyr, the company’s president. “With Modulis at the helm of the VoIP division, our clients will now receive knowledgeable advice from experts in the field of IP telephony,” he asserted.
With more than 11,000 users now connected to its Asterisk-based infrastructure in North America and Europe, Modulis offers its clients undisputable expertise, products developed from state-of-the-art technology and services of the highest calibre.
Now approaching the ten-year mark as a player on the highly competitive chessboard of telecommunications, Modulis has focused unremittingly on innovation, which has enabled the company headed up by Adrien Laurent to maintain sustained growth and continue to specialize in VoIP services solely for businesses.
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Modulis
Adrien Laurent
514-284-2020
www.modulis.ca
Contact
Adrien Laurent
514-284-2020
www.modulis.ca
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