XTelSonic LLC United States

XTelSonic LLC,s parent company AIM SYSTEMS, a Connecticut-based Telecom Solution provider, is one of the first companies in the nation since 1998 to provide next-generation integrated voice, data and PBX services over IP.

XTelSonic LLC started as a n

XTelSonic LLC,s parent company AIM SYSTEMS, a Connecticut-based Telecom Solution provider, is one of the first companies in the nation since 1998 to provide next-generation integrated voice, data and PBX services over IP.

XTelSonic LLC started as a new operating entity in 2006. Over the last five years, XTelsonic LLC/AIM has validated both its underlying technology and business model with extensive testing, and most importantly the adoption of the technology and service by its partners. Our mission then and now is to deliver high-quality, feature-rich, cost-effective communications services through a Partner & Reseller model.

By being one of the first companies in the marketplace to offer VoIP Telecom solutions, XTelSonic LLC has unmatched experience in deploying IP-based services in a fashion that meets critical business requirements. While our competitors may use the public Internet to transport voice calls, where quality is considered

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General office

XTelSonic LLC
boston road
Milford
CT ,6460
United States

Phone: (203) 2434901
Site: http://www.xtelsonic.com
Contact Person

Tom Khan / consultant
Phone: 203 243 4901
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