Broadvoice, an award-winning provider of hosted voice, unified communications (UC) and SIP Trunking services for businesses, announced that it has acquired YipTel, a provider of cloud communications services based in†Sandy, Utah. Details of the transaction are not disclosed. The acquisition of YipTel will enable Broadvoice to accelerate its entry into the†enterprise communications space†by adding YipTel’s customer base, which includes midmarket and enterprise organizations.
“Broadvoice is known for delivering an enterprise-class communications solution to small and medium businesses,” said†Jim Murphy, CEO of Broadvoice. “With YipTel, we now have an enterprise customer base and the in-house expertise to deliver powerful solutions to larger organizations.”
YipTel’s services include hosted VoIP solutions, audio and video conferencing, SMS/MMS automation, contact center, SD-WAN, and more.
“YipTel also has a telehealth practice that provides Broadvoice with an entrée into the medical industry, which is one of the high-growth verticals for communications companies,” Murphy said. “We already have a strong focus in government, and have HIPAA certifications, so adding this layer of expertise, will instantly expand our vertical strategy.”
YipTel has been in business for nearly 50 years, serving enterprise customers worldwide from offices in†Utah,†Colorado,†and†Texas. All 54 YipTel employees will come aboard as part of the acquisition.
Through the end of the year, Broadvoice plans to run both companies and brands separately. YipTel leadership, including CEO†Robert Brown, will continue in senior management roles.
“YipTel has a very long history of serving customers with integrity,” said Brown, who has been at the helm since 2002. “Not just any company would be a good fit to acquire our organization. Our leadership team has come to know the Broadvoice executives and culture well and we believe that they have the best interests of our employees, customers, and partners in mind. We look forward to growing the business together.”
Broadvoice and YipTel have indirect channel programs, which will also be run independently. Broadvoice will honor partners’ contracts with YipTel and will offer them an opportunity to sell Broadvoice’s portfolio to their customers as well.
“YipTel has many loyal partners and five regional channel managers. We welcome them to the Broadvoice family,” said Murphy.