Vonage kicks off MyVonage product strategy with introduction of V-Portal

Vonage is upping their activity in the digital phone services market with the introduction of MyVonage which is its strategy to match it’s products to its customers lifestyle, and “support the way they want to communicate.”

“At Vonage, we believe technology, not Telco’s, will drive the future of communications,” said Jeffrey Citron, Chairman, Chief Strategist, and Interim CEO. “Vonage is more than a new technology for landline replacement. We are committed to delivering

new solutions that empower the consumer and we envision a day when folks can communicate without boundaries; when, where and how they want.”

Included with the MyVonage strategy is V-Portal, which is “a device that assists with installation, helps with basic troubleshooting, and has easy-to-use features.” “The V-Portal expands upon what customers typically expect from a router, and is the closest thing to having a customer care agent with […]

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