NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 09, 2017 -- Phone.com announced today that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named its cloud-based business phone service as a recipient of a 2017 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award. These awards recognize the most innovative and highest quality IP communications brought to market, or updated, in the past year.
Phone.com, a leading provider of cloud-based communications services, offers business-class phone service and features that scale with your business. Phone.com service includes more than 50 standard features and award-winning U.S.-based customer support.
“We have a comprehensive business communications cloud platform designed from the ground up to scale as our customers grow,” said Phone.com CEO Ari Rabban. “In the last year, we’ve added new APIs, video conferencing and collaboration, presence, and updated our mobile apps, and we did it while maintaining our aggressive, industry best pricing and award winning customer support. That’s why our customers stay with us, and why we win awards like this one for the tenth year in a row.”
Phone.com has racked up an array of awards in the last six months, including the 2016 Customer Experience Innovation Award, a spot on the Inc. 5000 for the fifth straight year and more.
“It gives me great pleasure to recognize Phone.com with a Product of the Year Award for 2017. I have always been impressed with their commitment to excellence and innovation,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “In the opinion of our distinguished judges, Phone.com’s cloud-based business phone service has proven to be among the best IP communications solutions available on the market. I look forward to continued innovation from Phone.com.”
The winners of the 2017 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year were featured in the INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine in January. For more information about INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine and TMC, please visit www.tmcnet.com.
About Phone.com
Phone.com is a leading cloud communications and business phone service for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Phone.com has been recognized by the INC. 5000 and Deloitte Fast500 and offers flexible, cost-effective solutions and award-winning U.S.-based customer support to almost 30,000 customers across the United States and Canada. Our Innovative business VoIP solutions include intelligent call handling, toll-free 800 numbers and virtual phone numbers, audio and video conferencing and wi-fi mobile phone apps—all starting at as low as $10/month.
Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, talk to us at 800-842-3394 or visit us at www.phone.com.
PR Contact Information: Phone.com Kevin Balentine Marketing Communications Manager 973-888-9137 [email protected]


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