Technology Partners
Intorrent is proud to work with some of the most reputable and revolutionary firms in business communications. Hardware, software or professional services–our solution is great because our partners are, too.
The creator, sponsor and sole licensor of Asterisk, the world’s most popular open source telephony software. Digium also offers a wide range of VoIP solutions for businesses of all sizes, including commercial business phone systems, software, hardware and other components.
Broadvox offers VoIP business solutions that reduce monthly telephony expenses, maintenance and support costs and telecom infrastructure purchases. Whether organizations already have an IP PBX, are evalutating the purchase of one, or simply are looking to save money while maintaining their current telephony infrastructure, Broadvox has the right solution.
Esnatech is a global leader in cloud-enabled Unified Communication solutions. The award-winning Office-LinX™ platform provides today’s hybrid enterprise with mobility, presence, and messaging applications that significantly improve workforce productivity. Office-LinX is interoperable with any voice, mobile and PBX system and seamlessly connects with premise and cloud-based applications such as Google Apps, VMware Zimbra®, Salesforce.com and Microsoft® Office 365. Through a global network of OEM and reseller partners, the Office-LinX solution has been deployed to millions of users and is available in more than 28 countries worldwide.
GM Voices is the worldwide leader in professionally-recorded voice prompts for automated voice technologies like IVR, auto attendant, speech recognition and call routing. Offering female and male voice actors in over 100 languages and dialects, GM Voices delivers crisp, clean and professional voice files for any corporate image.
The US Signal network, one of the largest in the Midwest, includes more than 1,200 route miles of fiber optic metro rings in 23 markets and over 11,000 route miles of long-haul fiber connecting more than 150 on-off ramps, comprising major carrier hotel locations, incumbent telephone company central offices, and other lit buildings.



