Berlin – beroNet GmbH, manufacturer of the World’s First Cloud Managed VoIP Cards and Gateways, today announced the signing of a partnership agreement with Allnet GmbH. This agreement makes Allnet an official Distibutor of beroNet’s advanced VoIP connectivity hardware in Germany.

beroNet is excited to welcome Allnet in its rapidly growing global distribution network. Allnet will provide high quality services for all beroNet Gateways and Failover solutions, including support and administration of beroNet’s unique Cloud Manage Solution.

Allnet's portfolio combines the beroNet VoIP Gateways with a wide range of additional devices, enabling their extensive network of local resellers and technology integrators to offer a high quality end-to-end VoIP and Unified Communication solutions.

About beroNet GmbH
BeroNet was founded in 2002 and is the leading European designer and manufacturer of ISDN, Analog, Hybrid and GSM VoIP access technologies through driver–free and modular low, medium and high density PCI Cards and Gateways.
beroNet is dedicated to bringing the world advancements in cutting edge VoIP telephony access solutions. Through technologies that combine the best of the Internet with the best of the existing fixed and mobile telephony infrastructure, we aim to break down the barriers to communications; we make it easier and cheaper for people and businesses everywhere and anywhere to communicate. For more information go to http://www.beronet.com

Christian Richter

Author: Christian Richter

Since 2000 Christian – who originally studied Physics – has been designing software for telecommunication solutions. Reaching from ISDN to SIP he has strong knowledge and extensive experience in telecommunications protocols, which allows him to always come up with new ideas and communicate creatively with our customers. Christian is the CEO and a co-founder of beroNet GmbH.

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