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Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 11 July 2006
ISPhone has added a Channel Sales Manager and a couple of engineers as it continues to ramp its white label VoIP offering through resellers.

Sean Maloney joins the business oriented wholesaler selling to resellers. Maloney comes to ISPhone from two years as account manager at IT specialist Attache, where he managed resellers in Queensland and Victoria.

Sam Liang and Justen Hess, both join as engineers on the company's Network Support team.

Gavin McDougal, managing director for ISPhone Australasia, explained the appointments respond to growing demand.

"We are experiencing a real surge in reseller demand," he said. SMEs are recognising the value of VoIP and starting to understand the need for a business-grade solution. They won't stand for a ‘dressed up' consumer or SoHo solution any more - they know that they need a service that will be robust enough to support their business needs."

ISPhone now claims 40 resellers and over 200 end users.
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