
Vocalocity Earns Placement on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 500|5000
Over a three-year period, Vocalocity revenue grew 539 percent to $14.2 million in 2010 from $2.2 million in 2007. In August, Vocalocity announced it had merged with competitor Aptela – as well recognized on the 2011 Inc. 5000 – making it the market-leading hosted VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone solution for small businesses.
“We are pleased to have been recognized by Inc. for the second year in a row,” said Wain Kellum, CEO of Vocalocity. “We work hard to achieve growth by listening to clients and investing in our proprietary, high-quality innovation that that sets us apart from other service providers. Vocalocity is the fastest-growing hosted communications company focused solely on small business and with our recent merger with Aptela, we are extending our market leadership.”
The nation seeking flat-rate communications solutions
Vocalocity provides hosted VoIP phone systems to small businesses around the nation seeking flat-rate communications solutions. The company’s goal is to power small businesses with easy-to-use, clear and reliable telephony systems. Just in case to its recognition as a fast-growing company and an award-winning telework advocate, the company continues to release innovative features designed to strengthen small businesses.
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