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Freemium UCaaS by OnSIP

One of the early adopters of WebRTC is an ITSP with 45,000 customers out of NYC called OnSIP. OnSIP recently launched a Freemium model for UCaaS for businesses. I got to speak with the CTO and Co-founder, John Riordan, about that in this podcast.

You can get some more detail about the service in the PR HERE.

SAAS companies frequently use the Freemium model (like Dropbox), but UCaaS providers usually forget that Voice is just an app in the bucket of UC. So this was an interesting marketing move by a pretty progressive company.

If you are having trouble seeing the flash mp3 player, you can listen at Soundcloud or download the mp3.

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