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There’s been a lot of interest around BYOC (Bring Your Own Carrier) in the unified communications industry lately. The reasons why an enterprise may choose to go with a BYOC model are varied, and there are many aspects to consider before deciding if BYOC is the correct approach as part an overall strategy of moving communications to the cloud.
At Fuze, we believe that it’s everyone’s job—across our entire organization—to help make our enterprise customers be successful throughout their entire lifecycle using Fuze.
This summer, Fuzers have shown their commitment to our company's value of innovation, research and development as we’ve seen an influx of new technology patents showcasing evolving ideas in the unified communications space.