Ronco Communications & Electronics, Inc., an integrator of innovative communications solutions and services, has reportedly partnered with on-site wireless communications provider ASCOM.
The company sells business communications systems, design and implementation services to businesses across the east coast. As an Ascom (News - Alert) Strategic Certified Solution Partner, Ronco is authorized to sell and service their complete range of productivity-improving wireless communication products including FreeNET VoWiFi, Freeset IP-DECT (News - Alert) and UNITE Professional Messaging Suite platforms.
Ascom’s standards-based, purpose-built VoWiFi and IP-DECT devices offer high levels of convenience, functionality and flexibility. John Wrona, Ronco’s executive vice president of sales and marketing expressed their company’s excitement to offer Ascom’s wireless voice and messaging solutions to its customers.
Wrona recognizes Ascom’s expertise in improving workflow through smart integration of wireless communications to customers’ existing information systems.
Ascom is also pleased with this partnership and the addition of Ronco to its exclusive list of Strategic Certified Solution Partners, according to Tom McKearney, executive vice president marketing and business development, Ascom Inc.
“Ronco has a proven record of customer service and innovative communication solution delivery,” McKearney said in a statement. “When these qualities are combined with its super regional presence, Ronco is a natural fit for the S-CSP (News - Alert) program.”
Ronco Communications & Electronics, Inc. is an integrator of innovative communications products and services, with a strong focus on IP communications and unified technologies. The company was in news last month for becoming an authorized member of Avaya Business Partner Program.
Chris Wasp, president of Ronco Communications & Electronics, Inc. said that Avaya’s (News - Alert) global position in voice communications will accelerate their growth of new customer acquisition.
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Edited by Amy Tierney