
The Comms Council UK, which represents much of 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 17th annual 2025 industry awards event.
Tracey Wright, Chair of Comms Council UK Council, said: “We are delighted to announce the finalists for CCUK’s 17th annual Awards! This year’s shortlist truly showcases the incredible talent and innovation within our sector, and we are thrilled to have this opportunity to highlight these outstanding achievements..”
This year’s winners will be announced during a ceremony at 116 Pall Mall (London) in September 2025. As usual, there isn’t a pure consumer category, although “Best SOHO Service” is probably about as close as you’re going to get.
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Comms Council UK Awards 2025 Finalists
Best Communications Provider – SME
Agile Comms
bOnline
Level 7 Systems, trading as VoIPstudio
Microtalk Europe
V4OneBest Communications Provider – Enterprise
8×8
LoopUp
Monty Mobile
Rydal Group
VoiceflexBest SOHO Service
bOnline
Microtalk Europe
V4One
YealinkBest Enterprise Service
8×8 Platform for CX and 8×8.com
Colt Technology Services – Colt Intelligent Communications (CIC)
Microtalk EuropeBest Innovation
Ciptex – Video Advice Kiosk with Agent AI Assist
Elisha Telecom / Elisha Insights
Guardian Assurance by Kerv
SCG Together, Emergency Response Solution
Vonage Fraud Defender AdvancedBest Comms Application
8×8 and 8×8 Platform for CX
Daktela – Contact Centre Platform
Elisha Telecom / Elisha Insights
Monty eSIM
Vonage: VCC Intelligent WorkspaceBest Comms Device
Fanvil Technology – V66 Pro Prime Business Phone
Rydal Group – Curo UC 500 Device
Yealink AX83H Wi-Fi HandsetBest Industry Enabler
Gamma
IQ Mobile – Wholesale Fixed Mobile Convergence
Guardian Assurance by Kerv
Sangoma Technologies
Voxbit T/A byphoneBest Multi-national Service
8×8
CallTower
Gamma
Level 7 Systems Ltd, trading as VoIPstudio
Monty eSIM (Monty UK Global)
Household names, the lot of them.
I see Hi Hi don’t get a look in but having seen this story on the BBC recently I’m not surprised https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74q4p8g9yjo
Best pay to be part of this company I assume? These awards ar usually based around some kind of pay to play arrangement.
Is this satire? It feels like satire. 🙂