Maxis launches Managed Voice, a future-proof communications systems for businesses

30 May 2022 02:45pm
Maxis has launched Managed Voice, a revolutionary fully managed IP-PBX solution to digitalise the communications systems for all businesses in Malaysia.
Maxis has launched Managed Voice, a revolutionary fully managed IP-PBX solution to digitalise the communications systems for all businesses in Malaysia.
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SHAH ALAM - Maxis has launched Managed Voice, a revolutionary fully managed IP-PBX solution that allows businesses to use their fixed business number on their mobile devices anywhere, with a flexible and scalable subscription model to digitalise the communications systems for Malaysian businesses.

This proposition and its full suite of VoIP solutions reinforce Maxis’ capabilities as an end-to-end converged ICT solutions provider, supported by the right expertise and the right connectivity that enables businesses to be All-Ways Connected on Rangkaian Maxis.

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Its Chief Enterprise Business Officer Paul McManus said VoIP is the future of communications technology with the convergence of voice, data and video and the ability to access new services over broadband and IP services.

“Businesses that hop on to it will enjoy better call quality and stay contactable anywhere, enabling them to immediately deliver the best experiences for customers, and ensure greater cost efficiency, allowing them to focus on driving business outcomes.

“With our wide range of converged enterprise offerings and latest innovations, the right expertise, and the best network, we are helping organisations to always be ahead in a rapidly changing business landscape,” he said in a statement.

The benefits of Maxis Managed Voice include the convenience of a desk phone number on the mobile phone – a future-proof and cloud-based solution, a flexible subscription model and a fully managed service.

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“The Managed Voice proposition is timely with the impending implementation of Fixed Number Portability in Malaysia, which will be crucial for the broader broadband, data and ICT segments, not just fixed voice, due to convergence.

“These segments comprise the majority of end-user spending and continue to grow. It will provide a better choice of services and packages while allowing customers to maintain their existing fixed telephone number when changing service providers, especially when businesses rely on fixed lines as their main sales channels,” he said.

Maxis is now offering a limited time campaign offer until 31 December 2022, where customers can enjoy a 20 per cent discount on the Voice and Unified Communications plan.

They also provide complimentary hardware solutions for customers to enjoy attractive unlimited calls and maximise savings of up to 40-per cent, all while maintaining business continuity with their current fixed line number.

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