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December 07, 2009

SNET Donates Cisco Equipment to Howard Brown Health Centre

By Jyothi Mahalingham, TMCnet Contributor


SNET Communication a provider of hosted telephony solutions reportedly donated Cisco equipment valued more than $35,000 to Howard Brown Health Center during its migration to the SNET Hosted PBX (News - Alert) platform lately.

 
During the migration process, SNET connected all the existing multi location sites of the client effortlessly and provided an all inclusive network for voice and data traffic. This seamless integration enabled the organization to save more than 20 percent in annual expenses.
 
The SNET donation is part of its community responsibility and good corporate citizenship philosophy.
 
"We can change the world positively by improving communications one organization at a time,” Alex Fayn, co-founder and president said in a statement. In order to do this, we have to empower organizations to make a change."

Howard Brown Health Center is a major non-profit community voicing the causes of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. With more than a $15 million annual budget, the organization deploys more than 28,000 grown-ups and youths every year in varied health and social service activities such as key medical care, behavioural disorder research, HIV/STD prevention programs, services to youths and elders and other community related programs.
 
Ben Fine of Prime Telecommunications Inc., who worked closely with the teams from both SNET and Howard Brown on the implementation, said, "it is amazing how we can improve performance, save valuable budget dollars and provide excellent solutions for non-profits that are motivated to embrace new technologies."
 
SNET Communications is engaged in providing hosted type cost effective voice over IP total solutions for commercial and industrial organizations all through Chicago metro locations. It uses its built-in network capabilities and surplus services to offer VoIP solutions for business enterprises that operate from 10 to 600 extensions. SNET provide communication packages for unlimited calling plans, unified messaging and call center applications with a basic package costing $39.99 per license.
 
 
 

Jyothi Mahalingham is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Amy Tierney