Cloud Software Firm 4PSA Offers New Licensing Program for VoipNow Platform

A screenshot of VoipNow's control panel A screenshot of VoipNow's control panel

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) – Cloud software provider 4PSA (www.4psa.com) announced on Tuesday that it now offers a licensing program for its VoipNow Platform that enables small businesses to leverage Unified Communications while reducing their carbon footprint.

The company says this move is part of its green commitment. Recently 4PSA launched cloud licensing to bring the flexibility and scalability of cloud computing to software licensing.

“The First Extensions License program provides full Unified Communications functionality for a very low cost,” Bogdan Carstoiu, 4PSA’s CEO said in a statement. “The whole idea behind this action is to demonstrate people how software can dramatically improve their communication experience, while reducing power consumption and travel expenses. VoipNow

has already been helping many organizations and we have just simplified the process for newcomers.” 

4PSA partners with hosting providers to distribute its VoipNow platform.

The company says its First Extensions License program “promotes Unified Communications, a greener and more convenient alternative to traditional communication technologies.” 

“As part of our continuous improvement strategy, we’ve decided that we can get more actively involved in reducing carbon emissions,” Carstoiu stated. “While our cloud enabled software saves energy resources, we use the money raised from the First Extensions License program to fund organizations that plant trees and help the ecosystem.”

The company’s VoipNow First Extensions License program offers one “fully-featured 10-extension license.” 4PSA says the license, priced at $25, is 12 times less than the regular license price.

One First Extensions License can be purchased per customer, according to the press release.

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