Micro Village to Market Rhino Products and Solutions

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Micro Village to Market Rhino Products and Solutions

Rhino has appointed Micro Village Communications as its distributor for the South Asia markets of India, Srilanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, and Mauritius. Under the agreement, Micro Village Communications will distribute the entire range of Rhino products to address market demand for enterprise and service provider solutions for Asterisk based IP Telephony and standard VoIP applications.

The agreement with Micro Village is a major step in Rhino's South Asia growth strategy to expand sales channels for IP Telephony environments. Micro Village serves all key segments of the regional enterprise market: large enterprises, the mid-market including call centers, and the SMB (small and medium business) office and mobility markets.

“After the early success we have seen within the South Asia region, we believe that partnering with a distributor like Micro Village can further grow Rhino's support and presence to local partners and customers. With Micro Village's large reseller community, physical presence and years of experience across the region, including affirmative compliance with export requirements, Micro Village can provide resellers with improved support of Rhino's full product line,” said Jeff Smith, Founder of the Rhino line of telecommunications products.

“With Micro Village's existing product lineup from Grandstream, NET/Quintum, Genband, & Hypermedia, the inclusion of Rhino will help our dedicated partners to offer an integrated IT platform for voice, data and multimedia to enhance their customers' productivity and performance goals” added V.R. Kirubakaran - Director - Business Development, Micro Village Communications Pvt Ltd. (India).


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