Asterisk Consultant Recognised By Frost & Sullivan Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 08 December 2006
SIPBox has been named Entrepreneurial Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan. The award recognises a small company that demonstrated superior entrepreneurial ability during the year.

SIPBox, based in Tinley Park, Illinois, helps medium to large enterprises build Digium Asterisk-based solutions.

The award specifically recognises SIPBox's ability to "build around its inherent strengths and identify a unique target market with significant market potential.

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"As the demand for open-source solutions increases, SIPBox will experience significant growth," said Krithi Rao, Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst.

"The value proposition that SIPBox offers will help the company differentiate in a market entrenched with legacy equipment vendors and penetrate a large number of diverse enterprise segments."

Chad Agate, CEO SIPBox said: "Leveraging our history in IT systems integration and our experience with IP PBXs, such as Asterisk, SIPBox is helping to grow the IP telephony market and provides enterprise and carriers customers with the ability to easily make the switch to VoIP."

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