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Acrobits Is Joining the Inteliquent Family

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Inteliquent and Acrobits are now part of the Sinch family.

We’re excited to announce that Acrobits is joining forces with Inteliquent to bring even more innovation to businesses looking to communicate in a mobile-first world.

Inteliquent offers industry leading UCaaS and CPaaS solutions over the largest and wholly owned, tier 1 voice network in the United States. Their applications and API-based business communications services include unified communications, secure SIP trunking, fax, messaging and SD-WAN.

Our development and support will continue on these products as you’d normally expect.

As you know, Acrobits offers award-winning SIP clients for desktop and mobile as well as industry-leading SDK. Our white label VoIP Cloud Softphone, SDK and apps will be added to Inteliquent’s suite of solutions and our development and support will continue on these products as you’d normally expect.

Together we look forward to coming up with new ways to make all of our communication and mobility solutions even better. We’re looking forward to further delivering industry-leading SDK and client software and incorporating them into the Voyant UCaaS and CPaaS platform.

It is Inteliquent’s and Acrobits’ uppermost priority to provide an exceptional customer experience while enabling smart and intuitive business communication services anywhere on any device.

You can read more about our exciting news in the press release and check out the FAQs. To learn more about Inteliquent’s products and services, please visit at Inteliquent.com.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

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