Digium Readies Major Channel Push Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 15 March 2007
According to a reporting, open source Asterisk developer Digium is putting together an invigorated channel program around its Asterisk IP-PBX appliance.

The report suggests that Steve Harvey, who joined Digium as vice president of worldwide sales just a few weeks ago is planning to have approximately 100 partners signed up in the next six to twelve months.

Though the ink is not dry on the program structure splits partners into three categories: Authorized Resellers, Premier Authorized Resellers and Elite Authorized Resellers, depending on how much they sell. The channel program will include a starter kit including a demo kit, sales collateral and tools. Digium is also offering training and certification for solution providers that want to become Digium-Certified Asterisk Professionals, a required designation to sell the forthcoming appliances, says the report.

The company's first formal channel program is made possible in part due to the imminent launch of an appliance family that should prove attractive to a larger number of customers and channel partners.

Harvey claimed the company is only about 30 days to 45 days away from launching its first VoIP box for end users. "There is a whole group of resellers who love to add value through their Linux expertise and integration expertise and who are willing to do that level of integration. That market is growing," Harvey said. "But most [SMB] customers don't want to mess around to get their hands that dirty to make a phone system work."

Currently 85 percent of Digium's business comes from sales of interface cards.

The company also claims to be in talks to develop new partnerships with several value-added distributors which would be able to help it recruit and train channel partners. Digium currently has 17 distribution partners around the world.
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