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Cloud Telephony VS XiVO

Compare Cloud Telephony VS XiVO and see what are their differences

Cloud Telephony logo Cloud Telephony

Cloud Telephony delivers automated telephone applications to any phone, any place, anytime.

XiVO logo XiVO

XiVO, première solution de téléphonie d'entreprise ToIP Open Source. TPE/PME Grande Entreprise / Centre de contact / Secteur Public. Contact: 04 37 49 78 10
  • Cloud Telephony Landing page
    Landing page //
    2021-07-28
  • XiVO Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-04-01

Cloud Telephony

Categories
  • Communication
  • VoIP
  • Enterprise Communication
  • Enterprise Software
Website sarv.com

XiVO

Categories
  • Communication
  • VoIP
  • Enterprise Communication
  • Enterprise Software
Website xivo.solutions

Cloud Telephony videos

The New Google Voice: Smart Cloud Telephony for G Suite (Cloud Next '19)

More videos:

  • Review - Cloud Telephony: How Cloud Telephony works in real?

XiVO videos

XiVO Web Assistant, l'application de téléphonie d'entreprise Open Source

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Cloud Telephony and XiVO)
Communication
42 42%
58% 58
VoIP
41 41%
59% 59
Enterprise Communication
43 43%
57% 57
Cloud Business Telephony
100 100%
0% 0

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