XO gets into hosted IP communications biz.

Cloud-based offering targets enterprises with up to 1,000 users.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Feb 28, 2011
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"A new offering from XO Communications, launched today, will extend the company’s unique pricing methodology to cloud-based unified communications, XO Communications Director of Product Management Eric Hyman told Connected Planet," writes Connected Planet's Joan Engebretson.

"The company has had significant success with VoIP pricing based on connection bandwidth, rather than the number of voice-grade equivalent lines. The new UC offering, dubbed XO Enterprise Cloud Communications, uses the same approach—although there is a per-seat charge for certain UC features," Engebretson writes.

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