Do You Sell Microsoft Teams?

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If so it’s time to supercharge your recurring revenue!

Hybrid working is the new normal, but it doesn’t have to be ordinary and it also shouldn’t be complicated!

Companies of all types rely on Microsoft Teams for anywhere, anytime collaboration. However there are still a few obstacles getting in the way. For example, employees may be unable to call external numbers smoothly, meaning that they have to juggle multiple systems and apps.

With NFON Integration for Microsoft Teams, empower your customers with simple, seamless and secure cloud telephony for enhanced hybrid working – and grow your customer base at the same time.

One Solution. Every Call…Integration at its Finest

Join our webinar on Thursday 9th February at 5pm for an insightful look at our integration with Microsoft Teams, the new market opportunities offered by unified communication solutions, and how these drive increased profits, customer stickiness and lifetime value.

We’ll also be joined by our friends from Virtually Together for some delicious gin tasting too. Their ‘Introduction to Gin’ includes the distilling process and the botanicals that are infused to make unique flavours.

They’ll be guiding us through a range of their fantastic gins and mixers, which we’ll deliver straight to your door, free!

Can’t make the date? That’s no problem. Just tick the ‘Send recording’ box, and we’ll forward the recording on to you shortly afterwards.

Author: Guest Author

Published On: 16th Jan 2023
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