Nortel Government Solutions Becomes Reseller of VoiceInterop's IP Gateway Devices
BOCA RATON, FL--(Marketwire - December 9, 2009) - VoiceInterop, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cleartronic, Inc. (
NGS, a Fairfax, Virginia-based IT integrator with special expertise in the convergence of IT and telecommunications, has regularly provided unified communications, VOIP and other communications-related solutions to U.S. Government defense, intelligence and civilian agencies. "Using the [ AudioMate360 ], a telephone on a desk in Washington, D.C., for instance, can now be given the ability to act as a radio and will connect directly to an agent on the [ U.S. border with Mexico ]," said Chuck Saffell, CEO of Nortel Government Solutions. "We're enthused about our new partnership with VoiceInterop and about the improved communications and coordination capabilities this new solution can provide our country's defense, intelligence, law enforcement, public safety and first responder contingents," he said.
"Having Nortel Government Solutions as a reseller of our AudioMate360 IP gateways opens many opportunities in the government market for us," said Mike Gutowski, VP Sales and Marketing of VoiceInterop.
About VoiceInterop
VoiceInterop, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cleartronic, Inc. (
About Nortel Government Solutions
Nortel Government Solutions is a network-centric integrator, providing the services expertise, mission-critical systems and secure communications that empower government to ensure the security, livelihood, and well being of its citizens. Headquartered in Fairfax, Va., Nortel Government Solutions offers a one-stop shop for solutions designed to improve workforce productivity, reduce operating costs, and streamline inter-agency communications. Please visit [ www.nortelgov.com ] for more information.
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