Posts Tagged ‘TelCentris’

Our President Cliff Rees to Speak at Channel Partners Show in Las Vegas This Month

Our president, Cliff Rees, was selected to moderate a panel about selling cloud-ready networks. (If you haven’t heard, “the cloud” is a metaphor for the Internet.) We’re honored to have Cliff representing VoxOx In Business in this thought leadership context at this important conference.

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Have You Met Our New President, Cliff Rees?

Earlier this month, our parent company, Telcentris, appointed a new president, Cliff Rees. Cliff’s main focus will be our VoxOx In Business division, which provides VoIP solutions for businesses. He will be overseeing company operations, sales, business development, and product management.


20 Shocking Social Media Stats to Blow Your Mind!

Do you let Facebook, YouTube, Google, Twitter, and, of course, VoxOx, take over all of your spare (and not so spare) time? The odds are yes, you do. Check out these 20 stunning stats that any social media addict should keep in mind.


This Thanksgiving What Will You Be Thankful For? Tell Us and Win!

Every Thanksgiving, we ask ourselves: “what am I thankful for this year?” So, why not write it down for a chance to win a prize?


Let’s Hear It for the Veterans This 11/11/11!

Let’s not forget that 11.11.11 is a special day to celebrate our veterans. Happy Veterans Day from the VoxOx team at Telcentris, Inc.!


Techy vs. Tacky: Home Electronics Edition

How far is too far? Which tech gadgets draw the line between Techy vs. Tacky?


Survey Says 22% of People Would Give Up Their Toothbrush Over Their Phone

A recent survey shows most Americans are willing to give up some of their greatest pleasures in order to hang on to their mobile phones.


Giving the Gift of VoIP to Art San Diego’s Contemporary Art Fair

This past Labor Day weekend, San Diego held its largest annual art fair, organized by Art San Diego. Our team over at VoxOx In Business, the division that provides VoIP phone solutions for small and medium-sized companies, couldn’t stand by without jumping in to help.