Check out this white paper and learn about how Redstone Systems helps Bridge Communications overcome the challenges with reliable solutions!
About Bridge Communications
With over 35 years in the telecommunication industry, Bridge Communications LLC is uniquely suited to understand the challenges small to mid-sized businesses are facing today.
About Redstone Systems:
Redstone Systems, Inc., was founded in Delaware, in December 2002, has been the ODM vendor for many well-known communications companies, serving the Southeast Asian market. In 2020, Redstone Systems returned to the North American market with its self-developed brand. Redstone has a complete product line of intelligent voice gateways, providing IP-PBXs, analog VoIP gateways (FXS/FXO), digital VoIP gateways (E1/T1), border appliances, and session boundary controllers (SBCs).
The Challenge
Bridge Communications faced the challenge of faxes erroring out when attempting to fax more than a few pages. They researched and found Redstone Systems equipment, tested extensively, and they were happy to find that they worked perfectly for faxing 30 to 40 pages at a time.
Bridge Communications has used Redstone Systems products for over 10 years and almost never have to worry about having faxing issues again. They have sold and deployed hundreds of the 2, 4, and 8 port units for faxing and the 32, 48, and 96 port units for other high extension count installations.
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