The Comms Council UK, which represents the United Kingdom’s national Unified Communications and Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) phone industry, has today released their shortlist of finalists for the organisation’s 16th annual 2024 industry awards event.
Eli Katz, Chair of Comms Council UK, said: “I am delighted to announce CCUK’s 16th annual Awards finalists. It’s a great opportunity to highlight and celebrate the amazing talent and innovation in our sector – as the shortlist so clearly demonstrates. We’re excited to welcome you to the Maxwell Library at The IET in September where we will see the winners pick up their awards, as well as taking the chance to get together as an industry to network and catch up with each other..”
This year’s winners will be announced during a ceremony at The IET in London on the 26th September 2024.
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Comms Council UK 2024 Awards Finalists
Best Comms SME
Dial9 Communications
Rydal Group
VoiceHost
Voipfone
VoIPstudio
Voxbit
Best Comms Enterprise
8×8
Bandwidth
Pure IP
Vonage
Best SOHO Service
Dial 9 Communications
SwitchboardFREE
V4 Cloud
Voipfone
VoIPstudio
Best Enterprise Service
8×8, Contact centre as a service (CCaaS)
CallSwitch One
CallTower, Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) and Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) Solutions
PolyAI Customer-Led Voice Assistants
VoIPstudio
Best Innovation
8×8 Supervisor Workspace
bOnline – VoIP digital phone solutions
CallTower Operator Connect
Kerv Compliance Cloud with Pulse
PolyAI Customer-Led Voice Assistants
Vonage Conversational Commerce
Best Comms Application
Kerv,Compliance Cloud
Microtalk – Channel Partner Connect (CPC)
PolyAI, Customer-Led Voice Assistants
Rydal Group, Curo Analytics
VoIPstudio
Vonage, Global Network Platform
Best Comms Device
Grandstream GXV3480 Smart Video IP Phone for Android
Snom Technology – M500 series
Yealink W73P DECT Phone System
Best Industry Enabler
Microtalk
Netaxis – Fusion
NetSapiens International
PolyAI
Sangoma Technologies
Voxbit
Best Multi-national Service
8×8
Pure IP
PolyAI
VoIPstudio
Outstanding Contribution Award – to be announced at the awards ceremony
Hardly holistic given its more of a ‘have to pay for’ trade membership, so does not cover or represent all providers, just a paid up few.
Now wheres the full unbiased providers, the whole industry perspective (as opposed to the ‘bought’ one)?
“The Comms Council UK, which {only} represents the United Kingdom’s national Unified Communications and {subscribed member of, and not all in the} Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) phone industry”
One might clarify or add on to the “Unified Communications” do they all ‘unify’ the communications, including teh infrastructure and the ISPs needed to work? No, therefore they’re not really unified, but jusr dependant part (service) providers are they not?
Seems to me this is just something that a ‘independant’ national regulator should be doing for service governance, and not a marketing excercise? Particulalry as the costs will be baked into to consumers prices, a cost that could be done without.